| Navigational Menu MAIN MENU OVERVIEW OF STATISTICAL THINKINGLevels of Measurement
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 AVAILABLE DATA SETS STATISTICAL SOURCES ON LINE | MicroCase is the statistical package used by the
            Sociology Department because it is sooo user-friendly and has a huge
            data archive (see the Available Data Sets page) MicroCase is located on the Student
            Server:  Student1 (F)
 Click here for  Guidelines for Using MicroCase
 Click here for Instructions to  Create Your Own Data Set in MicroCase
 Click here for Instructions for How to Merge Two or More Files
 
 The College also supports four other statistical
        packages: 
          SPSS is the statistical package used by the
            Psychology Department.  It is also the most widely used statistical package
            used in the the wider academic community.  It is less easy to use than
            MicroCase, but graduate programs will probably use it.SPSS is located on the Student Server:  Student1(G)
 
SAS is the statistical package used by the
            Economics Department.SAS is located on the Student Server: Student 1 (G)
 
MINITAB is the statistical package used by the
            Mathematics Department to teach its MA117 Probability and
            Statistical Classes.  It is very easy to use, but is
            appropriate only for small data sets.
EXCEL is the statistical package used by the
            Business Office and other administrative offices on campus.  It
            is part of the Microsoft Office Suite.  While its statistical
            analysis capabilities are quite limited, it has wonderful graphics
            and table options.EXCEL is available through the Programs menu attached to the
            Microsoft Start button in the lower left corner of your screen.
 
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