The Art of Stat: Inference app provides access to the following modules:
- Inference for Proportions (one and two independent samples)
- Inference for Means (one and two independent samples)
- Inference in Linear Regression Models (slope, confidence & prediction intervals)
- Chi-Square Test (Independence/Homogeneity and Goodness of Fit)
- One-way ANOVA for comparing several means
- Data Editor for creating or manipulating data
Unlock all modules for a one-time small fee.
Entering your own data is easy:
If you just have a few observations (or if you have the summary statistics), simply type them in or use the new Data Editor. For larger datasets, upload a CSV file of your raw data to a cloud account (such as iCloud or Google Drive) or simply email the file to yourself. Then, open the CSV file in the app and select the variables for your analysis. You can also simply copy & paste raw data from a spreadsheet app (such as Numbers on iOS or Google sheets). Sample datasets are also provided.
The results are stunning:
The app provides relevant plots (side-by-side or stacked bar charts, boxplots, histograms) and computes and visualizes confidence intervals and P-values for testing hypotheses. All relevant information (such as standard errors, margin of errors, z or t scores and degrees of freedom) are clearly displayed and labeled. The P-value is visualized on a graph for the normal, t-, or Chi-Squared distribution.
Developed for both students and teachers as a handy tool for carrying out basic statistical inference and visualize results on the fly.
The app works in on- and offline mode (the app indicates that it is in offline mode with a large green banner), which makes it suitable for exams.
Easily share your results by taking screenshots.
- Inference for Proportions (one and two independent samples)
- Inference for Means (one and two independent samples)
- Inference in Linear Regression Models (slope, confidence & prediction intervals)
- Chi-Square Test (Independence/Homogeneity and Goodness of Fit)
- One-way ANOVA for comparing several means
- Data Editor for creating or manipulating data
Unlock all modules for a one-time small fee.
Entering your own data is easy:
If you just have a few observations (or if you have the summary statistics), simply type them in or use the new Data Editor. For larger datasets, upload a CSV file of your raw data to a cloud account (such as iCloud or Google Drive) or simply email the file to yourself. Then, open the CSV file in the app and select the variables for your analysis. You can also simply copy & paste raw data from a spreadsheet app (such as Numbers on iOS or Google sheets). Sample datasets are also provided.
The results are stunning:
The app provides relevant plots (side-by-side or stacked bar charts, boxplots, histograms) and computes and visualizes confidence intervals and P-values for testing hypotheses. All relevant information (such as standard errors, margin of errors, z or t scores and degrees of freedom) are clearly displayed and labeled. The P-value is visualized on a graph for the normal, t-, or Chi-Squared distribution.
Developed for both students and teachers as a handy tool for carrying out basic statistical inference and visualize results on the fly.
The app works in on- and offline mode (the app indicates that it is in offline mode with a large green banner), which makes it suitable for exams.
Easily share your results by taking screenshots.
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