Hi: Has anyone had success running Statview 5.0 or 5.01 on Intel Macs? Someone posted that 5.01 was built for OS X (beta version), but my Intel Mac still sees 5.01 as a Classic program and will not open it.
Software Review: StatView for Windows, Version 5.0 Software Review: StatView for Windows, Version 5.0 Landau,Sabine;Rabe-Hesketh,Sophia 1999-08-01 00:00:00 Software review StatView for Windows, Version 5.0 Distributors: SAS Institute Inc., SAS Campus Drive, Cary NC 27513, USA. Www.statview.com Price: Industry: 1±4 copies: £599 per copy; 5-pack: £2250; 10-pack: £4000. Education: 1±4 copies: £399 per copy; 5-pack: £1250; 10-pack: £2100 Minimum system requirement: Operating system: Windows 3.1 (requires Win32s, provided), Win- dows 95 or Windows NT v3.5 or 4, CPU 80486, no math coprocessor required, minimum RAM: 8 Mb for Windows 3.1 or 95, 12 Mb for Windows NT, recommended RAM: 16±32 Mb, hard disk space required: 18 Mb (+2Mb for Win32s) 1 Introduction StatView may be installed from a CD and comes with two manuals 'Using StatView' and 'StatView reference'. According to the manual, StatView was designed to 'be simple, ¯exible and powerful' and to do everything 'starting from data spreadsheets and going all the way through your project to full- color presentation'. We review the package in view of these aims by concentrating on the following topics: the StatView environment, data entry and manipulation, statistical analyses and graphics. So far we have used this package for the purpose of the review only and so may have missed some strengths or weaknesses. 2 The StatView environment A Statistical Methods in Medical Research SAGE http://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/software-review-statview-for-windows-version-5-0-qQV71keLj2.
Software Review: StatView for Windows, Version 5.0 Abstract Software review StatView for Windows, Version 5.0 Distributors: SAS Institute Inc., SAS Campus Drive, Cary NC 27513, USA. Www.statview.com Price: Industry: 1±4 copies: £599 per copy; 5-pack: £2250; 10-pack: £4000. Education: 1±4 copies: £399 per copy; 5-pack: £1250; 10-pack: £2100 Minimum system requirement: Operating system: Windows 3.1 (requires Win32s, provided), Win- dows 95 or Windows NT v3.5 or 4, CPU 80486, no math coprocessor required, minimum RAM: 8 Mb for Windows 3.1 or 95, 12 Mb for Windows NT, recommended RAM: 16±32 Mb, hard disk space required: 18 Mb (+2Mb for Win32s) 1 Introduction StatView may be installed from a CD and comes with two manuals 'Using StatView' and 'StatView reference'. According to the manual, StatView was designed to 'be simple, ¯exible and powerful' and to do everything 'starting from data spreadsheets and going all the way through your project to full- color presentation'. We review the package in view of these aims by concentrating on the following topics: the StatView environment, data entry and manipulation, statistical analyses and graphics. So far we have used this package for the purpose of the review only and so may have missed some strengths or weaknesses.
2 The StatView environment A. Abstract Software review StatView for Windows, Version 5.0 Distributors: SAS Institute Inc., SAS Campus Drive, Cary NC 27513, USA.
Www.statview.com Price: Industry: 1±4 copies: £599 per copy; 5-pack: £2250; 10-pack: £4000. Education: 1±4 copies: £399 per copy; 5-pack: £1250; 10-pack: £2100 Minimum system requirement: Operating system: Windows 3.1 (requires Win32s, provided), Win- dows 95 or Windows NT v3.5 or 4, CPU 80486, no math coprocessor required, minimum RAM: 8 Mb for Windows 3.1 or 95, 12 Mb for Windows NT, recommended RAM: 16±32 Mb, hard disk space required: 18 Mb (+2Mb for Win32s) 1 Introduction StatView may be installed from a CD and comes with two manuals 'Using StatView' and 'StatView reference'. According to the manual, StatView was designed to 'be simple, ¯exible and powerful' and to do everything 'starting from data spreadsheets and going all the way through your project to full- color presentation'. We review the package in view of these aims by concentrating on the following topics: the StatView environment, data entry and manipulation, statistical analyses and graphics. So far we have used this package for the purpose of the review only and so may have missed some strengths or weaknesses. 2 The StatView environment A Journal Statistical Methods in Medical Research – SAGE Published: Aug 1, 1999.
This article needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: – ( December 2018) StatView is a originally released for computers in 1985. StatView was one of the first statistics applications to have a, capitalizing on the Macintosh's. A user saw a of his or her data, comprising columns that could be, or categories, and rows that were usually cases (such as individual people for data).
Columns had informative headings; rows were numbered. Category data looked like strings (e.g., a column headed 'sex' would have entries of 'male' and 'female', but these were coded by the application as integers). Category data were used to perform inferential statistical tests such as,. To calculate statistics, a user clicked on particular column headings, designating them as an x value and one or more y values. Then the user used the application's to choose. For example, a user's spreadsheet might contain columns for names of a in a (a string), sex (a category variable), IQ (integer), and years using a (real). By designating number of years using a PC as an x variable and IQ as a y variable, the user could then choose from a menu to perform a.
The user then had to choose from another menu how to view the regression in a separate, either as a table, in which case the regression equation and were displayed, or as a, in which case a graph of the data and the regression line were shown. Contents of the analysis window could be copied either as text or as a.
StatView was initially distributed by from. It grew up with the Macintosh, changing owners along the way. StatView 3 to 5 were distributed. It was then bought by who discontinued it in favor of. The application continued to run under with Apple's, but could not run on. As of 2014, it still runs under OS 10.7.5 emulation using. StatView 2 was called StatView SE + Graphics.
It included ANOVA with one repeated-measure and, remarkably, a. In StatView 4, the user approach changed from touching the to-be-analyzed data in the spreadsheet to clicking on column names in a separate window. This lack of immediacy was compensated for by an increase in the number of statistical tests that could be performed and in the power of existing tests. For example, multiway repeated-measures factors could be included in ANOVAs, with the only limit being the memory allocated to the application. There were and too. StatView 4 also became available for PCs. Statview 5.01 for Windows runs without issue on Windows XP, Windows 7 Home and Pro, both 32- and 64-bit systems.
(This does not appear to actually be the case, the only method on Windows 7 appears to be using XP Mode.) It appears to run without issue in Windows 8 under Classic Shell. Despite its lack of availability and support and the difficulty of running the application on Mac computers current in 2009, StatView still has some loyal users. References.