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statistiXL is a new data analysis package

statistiXL is a new data analysis package that runs as an add-in to Windows Excel Spreadsheet program. statistiXL has been entirely configured by scientists in order to meet the needs of anyone requiring access to a reliable, versatile statistical analysis package that is quick to learn and easy to use.Following statistical operations are available in statistXL :

Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
Cluster Analysis
Contingency Tables
Simple, Partial, Multiple and Canonical Correlation
Linear and Circular Descriptive Statistics
Classification and Grouping Discriminant Analysis
Factor Analysis
Goodness of Fit Tests such as Binomial, Circular, Normal and Poisson
Simple and Multiple Linear Regression
Nonparametric Tests such as Friedman, Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney
Principal Component Analysis (PCA)
Univariate and Multivariate t-Tests

The add in is little nagging if the trial version is maintained.
Free trial available.
Price : $75
Link : http://www.statistixl.com/default.aspx

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