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    FreeSEM

    Free and open-source desktop application designed for SEM

    ...It allows users to visually build models using a drag-and-drop interface to create path diagrams and analyze relationships between observed and latent variables. The software supports methods such as exploratory factor analysis, covariance-based SEM, partial least squares SEM, and meta-SEM, and it provides model fit statistics like CFI, TLI, RMSEA, SRMR, and chi-square to evaluate models. It also enables exporting analysis results and reports to formats like Word, Excel, CSV, and PDF, making it useful for academic research and data analysis workflows.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    QtiPlot
    QtiPlot is a user-friendly, platform independent data analysis and visualization application similar to the non-free Windows program Origin.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    Electrophysiology & circular stats tools

    Data analysis and circular statistics with OpenElectrophy and R

    ...The Python classes show how to call OpenElectrophy functions and save data. The R library applies circular statistics to spike phase data and saves the best von Mises fit and the Rayleigh statistics on the disk. The wavelet coherence analysis is done in R by the package "sowas". Check the module R_coherence to see how we solved that problem. This packages may be useful for people who start using OpenElectrophy and circular statistics in R. If you find errors, please report them. The project is still in development, so in the future you'll get updates.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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