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NCSS (statistical software)

NCSS is a statistics package produced and distributed by NCSS, LLC. Created in 1981 by Jerry L. Hintze, NCSS, LLC specializes in providing statistical analysis software to researchers, businesses, and academic institutions. It also produces PASS Sample Size Software which is used in scientific study planning and evaluation. The NCSS package includes over 250 documented statistical and plot procedures. NCSS imports and exports all major spreadsheet, database, and statistical file formats. (Wikipedia).

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