Statcato is a Java software application for elementary statistics. Its features include data and graph generation, probability distributions, descriptive statistics, confidence intervals, hypothesis tests, correlation, regression, and analysis of var

Features

  • probability distributions (probability density, cumulative probability, inverse cumulative probability)
  • descriptive statistics (e.g. mean, sum, standard deviation, coefficient of variation, quartiles, skewness, kurtosis, etc.)
  • confidence intervals, hypothesis tests, correlation and regression, multinomial experiments, ANOVA

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Statistics

License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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User Reviews

  • Simple use and printout results that show Margin of Error for confidence intervals - no other programs do that. I don't like that the degrees of freedom for the 2-sample t-test are rounded down to integer. Minitab does the same, while StatCrunch doesn't, which leads to different confidence intervals at the end. The Student t-calculator also does not accept non-integer degrees of freedom. That issue with the degrees of freedom should be a changeable option. The normal distribution calculator shows only cumulative probability on the left, should be more flexible, as in StatCrunch. The scatter plot has a dark grey background (unattractive) - have to change it for every graph. The regression line coefficient on the scatter plot are always rounded to 3 decimal places in - so if the slope is 0.0001, it will show as 0. No such problem in the Linear Regression analysis.
  • Very good. Go on with this project
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Additional Project Details

Intended Audience

Science/Research, Education, End Users/Desktop, Engineering

User Interface

Java Swing

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java Statistics Software

Registered

2009-07-05