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The Internet offers a large and growing number of free computer programs of good quality that can be used in the planning, performance, and analysis of research studies. These applications can meet many, most, or all the needs of most researchers. Some programs can be downloaded and run on one's own computer, and some are online programs (i.e., interactive statistical calculating pages on the Internet). Some of these interactive pages are also downloadable. Most of the downloadable programs are suitable for personal computers (PCs), and some are made for Apple-based Macintoshes (Macs). Some are Windows programs, some of the older ones are DOS programs, and some will run in Linux and other operating systems. Some can be run in hand-held computers.

Some free programs or program packages provide a wide variety of procedures, whereas others are very specialized (i.e., they perform limited tasks or are geared toward the needs of narrow research fields).

Selected programs are mentioned next. The websites where they are available can be identified via a computer search engine or published annotated lists of free programs.

Multipurpose Software

The following selected multipurpose programs or packages are listed alphabetically.

EasyReg is an extremely versatile program designed for econometric studies. It can read data files and spreadsheets, manipulate and summarize data, and perform numerous complex analyses with simple point-and-click operation. Guided tours that explain the methods are provided.

Episheet is a spreadsheet that performs many procedures commonly used in epidemiological studies.

MacAnova, which has Mac, Windows, DOS, Linux, and UNIX versions, performs numerous simple and complex analyses. It can read data files and manipulate data. Data can be pasted. MacA-nova is primarily command driven (i.e., instructions must be typed in). Full documentation is available.

OpenEpi is an interactive page providing programs for use in public health and medicine. It is compatible with PC, Mac, and Linux browsers, and it is downloadable. It provides statistics for counts and person-time rates in descriptive and analytic studies; stratified analysis with exact confidence limits; matched pair analysis; sample size and power calculations; random numbers; chi-square for dose-response trend, sensitivity, specificity, and other evaluation statistics; and R × C tables. OpenEpi requires the keyboard entry of data that have already been counted or summarized. The program is available in four languages.

OpenStat was written as an aid to students and teachers for introductory and advanced statistics courses, primarily in the social sciences, and it is said to perform nearly all the analyses required in statistics courses. It is available in Windows and Linux versions. A manual is provided. Raw data can be entered to create a data file, or it can use data files created by other programs (e.g., EpiData).

The R Project for Statistical Computing provides many procedures based on R (a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics: data handling and storage, tools for data analysis, and graphic facilities). The procedures can be incorporated in a broader data-analysis and presentation tool, which is tailored to meet specific needs. There are Mac, Windows, DOS, Linux, and UNIX versions. Programs are versatile but require typing of instructions; the language has to be learned. Manuals and guides are available.

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