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Forexpros
Type: Interesting linksAccess: FreeForexpros offers worldwide financial market information. It includes for example: real time quotes, real time charts, analysis, news, currencies, central banks and events. The site provides tools such as: Currency convertor, Fibonacci Calculator, Forex Pivot Point Calculator, Profit Calculator, Correlation Calculator, Volatility Calculator and Margin Calculator. The real time quotes also cover commodities, such as gold, crude oil, silver, natural gas, copper US cotton and US Wheat.
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JASP
Type: Academic softwareAccess: FreeJASP is freely available open-source statistical software that is being developed at the University of Amsterdam. JASP looks and feels very similar to SPSS, it offers all standard frequentist analyses and, in addition, specializes in Bayesian counterparts of these analyses that are not easily available in other academic software. In addition to the analyses, JASP offers several modules for SEM, meta-analysis, machine learning, network analysis, and auditing. JASP uses a point-and-click interface that dynamically updates results as the options are changed. JASP is ideal for publishing analyses, since it’s output is in the form of publishable APA tables and figures. JASP is also great for collaborations, since researchers can annotate their output and share in easily in a file or through the Open Science Framework (OSF).
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Mplus
Type: Academic softwareAccess: FreeMplus is a statistical modeling program hat offers researchers a wide choice of models, estimators, and algorithms in a program that has an easy-to-use interface and graphical displays of data and analysis results. The Mplus demo is identical to the regular version with only a limited number of variables.
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R
Type: Academic softwareAccess: FreeR is a free, open source software program for statistical analysis, based on the S language. RStudio is an IDE (integrated development environment) for R. R must be installed first. RStudio lets you view graphs, data tables, R code and output simultaneously. It also lets you import CSV, Excel, SAS (.sas7bdat), SPSS (.sav) and Stata (.dta) files without having to write extra code.
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SmartPLS
Type: Academic softwareAccess: FreeSmartPLS is software with graphical user interface for variance-based structural equation modeling (SEM) using the partial least squares (PLS) path modeling method.
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SPSS Statistics
Type: Academic softwareAccess: For Nyenrode students and staff onlySPSS Statistics is software for statistical data analysis. Commands can be executed using the menu system or using command syntax. The intuitive drop-down systems is easy to learn for beginners. SPSS Statistics is widely used in the social sciences.
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Stata
Type: Academic softwareAccess: FreeStata is a powerful statistical analysis tool that enables users to analyze, manage and produce graphical visualizations of data. It is primarily used by researchers to examine data patterns. It is more advanced than SPSS statistics. Stata can be used on Windows and Mac.
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Statline
Type: Statistical databasesAccess: FreeStatLine is the electronic database of Statistics Netherlands. The database contains statistical information on The Netherlands presented in tables and graphs, including time series on many social and economic subjects and information on regions and economic climate. Period: 1899-present Update: daily
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World Economic Outlook
Type: Interesting linksAccess: FreeAlso available in the book collection of the Nyenrode library: see location 950B01.