I'm using version 12, but I can't find the option to perform post hoc, thanks.
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Answer by
Akash Shah
To perform Dunn's post hoc test after a Kruskal-Wallis analysis in STATISTICA version 12, follow these steps:
Run the Kruskal-Wallis test: Navigate to Statistics > Nonparametrics > Kruskal-Wallis Test. Input your data in the appropriate fields to perform the test.
Access Post Hoc options: After running the Kruskal-Wallis test, look for an option or a button labeled Post Hoc Tests in the results window or while setting up the procedure. STATISTICA might have a slightly different interface, so while it's supposed to offer post hoc tests, the location of these options may vary.
Select Dunn's Test: In the Post Hoc Tests dialog, if available, select Dunn's Test or a similarly named option to perform the test.
If you cannot find it within the software, consider checking the help documentation specific to version 12 or contacting StatSoft support for further assistance, as the exact procedure can vary depending on software updates and version specifics.
My graph is overwhelmed with symbols and I wanted to reduce "noise" by leaving only upper whiskers (error spreads) on it. But it seems impossible in Statistica 8.0, which surprised me a lot (SigmaPlot has this option, but everything else is terrible in plot editing). Or maybe I didn't find it? Is it possible to contact developers and ask them to add this small function there?
Answer by
Swati Dubey
Regarding your question, in Statistica 8.0, the options for customizing error bars, such as leaving only the upper or lower whisker on a graph, might be limited compared to other software like SigmaPlot. However, you can explore the following steps to see if you can achieve your goal:
Go to the graph where you want to modify the whiskers.
Open the graph customization options (often accessed through a "Properties" or "Format" option in the menu).
Look for options related to "Error Bars" or "Whiskers."
If available, try to access a submenu that allows you to customize the direction or presence of individual whisker bars.
If Statistica 8.0 does not support this feature natively, you can consider contacting the software developers or support team to suggest adding this functionality in future updates. Alternatively, you may have to use a workaround, such as manually editing the graph in a graphic design program after exporting it.
To cite STATISTICA in a manuscript, you can use the following format: StatSoft, Inc. STATISTICA (data analysis software system), version 13. www.statsoft.com.
According to the user guide provided by Dell, STATISTICA isn't running on Windows 10. Theoperating systems listed as compatible are Windows VIsta, Windows 7 and Windows 8. However, I see that the latest version was released in Oct. 14, 2015 and Windows 10 was already released at that time which means it should be possible to run it even if it's Windows 10.
The program is compatible with Windows 8 but you will need to download the latest version (12) for this to work. You can check the information provided above at the official website where it is stated that Statistica is compatible with Windows 8.
"STATISTICA 12 is compatible with Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows Server 2008." - Statsoft
STATISTICA will run only in Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows Server 2008. You will need to install Windows via Bootcamp to be able to have this software running on a Mac computer.
I have an error when installing the Statistica 12: "Automatic registration could not be completed". The registration file you submitted does not appear to be valid.
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Answer by
Sean Hill
Every problem related to the licence activation needs to be addressed to the official developer. The problem is related to its validity and the only one who can fix this problem is the developer or the support team dispatched for this kind of situations. This product is developed by DeLL which means you will need to log-in on the support page in order to get in touch with them. There is no problem with the software if you receive the message above. That means the software is working right and can use the activation servers.
I am a graduate student in the doctoral program in Animal Science, UFRPE, Recife-PE and would like to know if it would be possible to release access to statistica for another 30 days? To conclude the statistical analysis of my doctoral thesis.
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Answer by
Roland Diskayne
You should contact the developer to get an extended trial usage of Statistica.
How much does it cost to have a new StatSoft licence? Thank you
Answer by
Pooja Bajaj
The cost of a new StatSoft licence depends on the type of licence chosen and the number of users. Please contact StatSoft directly for further information.
According to the following official compatibility website, the version 7 of the software isn't compatible with Windows 8 OS. However, it seems that the version 12 is the only version that can be run on that operating system. To obtain a download link for the version mentioned, you can visit the Software Informer's application page and click the Download button that is situated under the program's name.
I'm using version 12, but I can't find the option to perform post hoc, thanks.
To perform Dunn's post hoc test after a Kruskal-Wallis analysis in STATISTICA version 12, follow these steps:
Run the Kruskal-Wallis test: Navigate to Statistics > Nonparametrics > Kruskal-Wallis Test. Input your data in the appropriate fields to perform the test.
Access Post Hoc options: After running the Kruskal-Wallis test, look for an option or a button labeled Post Hoc Tests in the results window or while setting up the procedure. STATISTICA might have a slightly different interface, so while it's supposed to offer post hoc tests, the location of these options may vary.
Select Dunn's Test: In the Post Hoc Tests dialog, if available, select Dunn's Test or a similarly named option to perform the test.
If you cannot find it within the software, consider checking the help documentation specific to version 12 or contacting StatSoft support for further assistance, as the exact procedure can vary depending on software updates and version specifics.
My graph is overwhelmed with symbols and I wanted to reduce "noise" by leaving only upper whiskers (error spreads) on it. But it seems impossible in Statistica 8.0, which surprised me a lot (SigmaPlot has this option, but everything else is terrible in plot editing). Or maybe I didn't find it? Is it possible to contact developers and ask them to add this small function there?
Regarding your question, in Statistica 8.0, the options for customizing error bars, such as leaving only the upper or lower whisker on a graph, might be limited compared to other software like SigmaPlot. However, you can explore the following steps to see if you can achieve your goal:
If Statistica 8.0 does not support this feature natively, you can consider contacting the software developers or support team to suggest adding this functionality in future updates. Alternatively, you may have to use a workaround, such as manually editing the graph in a graphic design program after exporting it.
To cite STATISTICA in a manuscript, you can use the following format:
StatSoft, Inc. STATISTICA (data analysis software system), version 13. www.statsoft.com.
According to the user guide provided by Dell, STATISTICA isn't running on Windows 10. Theoperating systems listed as compatible are Windows VIsta, Windows 7 and Windows 8. However, I see that the latest version was released in Oct. 14, 2015 and Windows 10 was already released at that time which means it should be possible to run it even if it's Windows 10.
You can download it after filling the form on the official website: https://software.dell.com/register/72480
The program is compatible with Windows 8 but you will need to download the latest version (12) for this to work. You can check the information provided above at the official website where it is stated that Statistica is compatible with Windows 8.
"STATISTICA 12 is compatible with Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows Server 2008." - Statsoft
Is there a STATISTICA version for Mac OS?
STATISTICA will run only in Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows Server 2008. You will need to install Windows via Bootcamp to be able to have this software running on a Mac computer.
I have an error when installing the Statistica 12: "Automatic registration could not be completed". The registration file you submitted does not appear to be valid.
Every problem related to the licence activation needs to be addressed to the official developer. The problem is related to its validity and the only one who can fix this problem is the developer or the support team dispatched for this kind of situations. This product is developed by DeLL which means you will need to log-in on the support page in order to get in touch with them. There is no problem with the software if you receive the message above. That means the software is working right and can use the activation servers.
I am a graduate student in the doctoral program in Animal Science, UFRPE, Recife-PE and would like to know if it would be possible to release access to statistica for another 30 days? To conclude the statistical analysis of my doctoral thesis.
You should contact the developer to get an extended trial usage of Statistica.
Hello,
How much does it cost to have a new StatSoft licence?
Thank you
The cost of a new StatSoft licence depends on the type of licence chosen and the number of users. Please contact StatSoft directly for further information.
According to the following official compatibility website, the version 7 of the software isn't compatible with Windows 8 OS. However, it seems that the version 12 is the only version that can be run on that operating system. To obtain a download link for the version mentioned, you can visit the Software Informer's application page and click the Download button that is situated under the program's name.