The title pretty much says it all.
I found a great stats software that I was using a couple of months ago to write up my thesis. It was only a 30 day trial package so I deleted it when I was finished.
Now I have to do some more comparisons, and for the life of me I can't remember the name of the software.
I have a bunch of experimental data that I need to analyse for treatment duration as well as treatment (ie 2 way ANOVA).
All the software I'm finding now is just one way ANOVAs or command-line interface, which there's no way I can figure that out.
The software that I used was like SPSS, with a column for time, one for treatment, and one for the dependent variable. It was simple cut the data from excel, paste, and click analyze and the results were there.
Now what was that software called???? Damn brain
If anyone has any suggestions I'd greatly appreciate it.
¿Doctor Q?
Thanks.
I found a great stats software that I was using a couple of months ago to write up my thesis. It was only a 30 day trial package so I deleted it when I was finished.
Now I have to do some more comparisons, and for the life of me I can't remember the name of the software.
I have a bunch of experimental data that I need to analyse for treatment duration as well as treatment (ie 2 way ANOVA).
All the software I'm finding now is just one way ANOVAs or command-line interface, which there's no way I can figure that out.
The software that I used was like SPSS, with a column for time, one for treatment, and one for the dependent variable. It was simple cut the data from excel, paste, and click analyze and the results were there.
Now what was that software called???? Damn brain
If anyone has any suggestions I'd greatly appreciate it.
¿Doctor Q?
Thanks.