Systat

Overview

SYSTAT is a powerful scientific graphing and statistical application tailored for researchers and analysts across various fields, including social sciences, health sciences, and engineering. The application features an intuitive interface that facilitates the exploration and visualization of data through high-quality graphs and charts, enhancing the user's ability to interpret results effectively. By integrating a robust set of functionalities, SYSTAT serves as an essential resource for academic and professional environments, empowering users to make data-driven decisions with confidence.

Key Features

  • Statistical Analysis: Offers a comprehensive suite of statistical tools, including regression analysis, ANOVA, and multivariate statistics.
  • Advanced Graphing: Enables users to create various visualizations such as scatter plots, histograms, and box plots for improved data interpretation.
  • Data Management: Facilitates robust data manipulation and transformation, streamlining the preparation process for analysis.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Designed with an intuitive interface, making it accessible for both novice and experienced users.

Benefits

  • Versatile Toolset: Supports a wide range of statistical methods suitable for various research applications.
  • Enhanced Data Visualization: Improves communication of results through visually appealing and informative graphs.
  • Collaborative Learning: Fosters collaboration among users, enhancing the learning experience in data-driven decision-making.
  • Robust Support: Provides comprehensive support for numerous statistical analyses, meeting the needs of both students and researchers.
Available to

All active faculty, staff, and students have access to SYSTAT in open-access labs on Windows computers through a university-wide site license.

Cost

This service is provided at no additional cost to eligible* individuals or departments, as it is fully funded by the institution.

*Questions on eligibility, please contact the ITS Service Desk

 
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