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Program name: SST v. 1.00
Author name:(C) 1986 Derby Micro-Computer Services, Inc.
Address: P.O. Box 220566
Charlotte, NC 28222
Telephone Number: (704) 536-7721
Program Classification: Statistics for Market Surveys
Registration Fee: $35.00; students $20.00
A full commercial version is available.
Program Description: This is a two disk set.
Superstat Share is a shareware Statistical Package for analyzing the results
of Market surveys and other questioneers (poles). It allows weighting the
data set, encryption of your data and automating analysis by using special
batch file commands. The statistical analysis is very complete. The program
is operated by choosing items from menus and filling in forms on the screen.
This version allows 25 variables and 50 data columns with up to nine values
to the variable. The commercial version allows 250 variables and 250 data
columns with up to 9 values each. Both versions handle an unlimited number
of records.
This version of SST runs under MS/PC/DOS 2.0 or higher on any IBM PC/XT/AT or
compatible with a color monitor, a monochrome monitor, or a Hercules
monochrome graphics card. It needs a hard disk or two floppies and an EPSON
compatible printer.
There are three analysis modules; FREQ, CROSS, and SCATTER. Graphics is
provided in the form of bar and scatter charts.
There are measures for nominal to nominal association and significance,
ordinal to ordinal association and significance, and nominal to ordinal
association and significance. Cramer's V is provided as well, along with the
degrees of freedom, N, and missing values.
You are also provided row, column, and total percentages and the cells counts
as well as complete information on row and column totals and missing values.
You are provide stats for bi-variate correlation, regression, and one-way
ANOVA, as well as descriptive stats on the individual variables.