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Resampling Stats Software: comments from users
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 | "I really like your program. In time, I think this system will become standard statistical practice." S. J. Smith, Chief, Statistics Group, EHLS, NCECIC, U. S. Centers for Disease Control.
 | "... an outstanding program ... It delivers what it promises. ... In the area of statistics, RESAMPLING STATS is one of the best I've seen." Prof. D. N. Harper, University of Rochester
 | "A unique experience. I've never had statistics explained so clearly." R. H., IBM
 | "Students loved RESAMPLING STATS, even those who thought they hated computing. I loved it too. An excellent complement to MINITAB, and easier to use. Four star rating from my students -- and me." Prof. Thomas Wonacott (co-author of Introductory Statistics and Introductory Statistics for Business and Economics)
 | "... I liked the software. The commands are complete and powerful, the language is easy enough to learn." Dr. E. Gold, IBM Watson Research Center
 | "We like your software very much." Prof. J. Laurie Snell, Dartmouth College
 | "This approach is the wave of the future..." Prof. D. T. Searls, Univ. of N. Colorado
 | "...well designed...easy to use and well-documented. ... A powerful tool for quickly performing simulation and randomization experiments. The Statistics Teacher Network Newsletter, Sept. 1991.
 | "RESAMPLING STATS is a very well designed special- purpose language with a clear manual..." Decision Line, May 1990 (review by Prof. James Vaupel, Director, Center for Population Analysis and Policy, University of Minnesota)
 | "Its unique approach sets it apart from traditional statistics packages" Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, September, 1992 (review by Aaron Ellison)
 | "RESAMPLING STATS ... provides the beneficial feature of command syntax checking, as well as command syntax templates. ... (E)rror messages are succinct and descriptive. On line help ... provides an introduction to the software in addition to command and example descriptions. ... These features should allow the user to utilize the program and experiment with minimal effort. ... Requires no specific prior knowledge of statistical methods. Journal of Quality Technology, October, 1993
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