Free, easy to use, open source. It's what I was taught to use in business school. Enjoy.
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KakodaimonosCode fondlerHelping the 1% get richerRegistered Userregular
edited November 2010
If it doesn't have to be in a spreadsheet, I'd second taking a look at R. You can also call R through Python, if you need to do some data fondling/manipulation.
R's syntax is a little annoying at first, but it's the best free statistical package out there.
Free, easy to use, open source. It's what I was taught to use in business school. Enjoy.
SCIENCE!
While R by itself is over my head what with the programming and command line, Gretl (which appears to mostly be a more user-friendly front end for R) is perfect.
Thank you all so much. I'll be predicting the rise and fall of economies in no time.
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Free, easy to use, open source. It's what I was taught to use in business school. Enjoy.
R's syntax is a little annoying at first, but it's the best free statistical package out there.
SCIENCE!
While R by itself is over my head what with the programming and command line, Gretl (which appears to mostly be a more user-friendly front end for R) is perfect.
Thank you all so much. I'll be predicting the rise and fall of economies in no time.