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GNU PSPP

https://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/
Statistics package.

PSPP is a program for statistical analysis of sampled data. It is a replacement for IBM SPSS.

It is a powerful tool which can be used for exploratory data analysis, hypothesis testing, data preprocessing and visualisation. Available procedures include t-test, anova, linear and logistic regression, non-parametric tests, factor analysis, principle components analysis, cluster analysis, receiver operating characteristic and many more.

It can be used either with a command line or graphical user interface.








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