
Mathematica users from a wide range of disciplines count on the
statistical functions provided in Mathematica's standard add-on
packages to do their work. The following are just some of the tools
for statistical analysis that Mathematica offers to users.
Analysis of variance
Classical hypothesis testing
Confidence interval estimation
Data smoothing
Descriptive statistics for univariate and multivariate
data
Linear and nonlinear regression
Powerful optimization techniques
Dozens of statistical
distributions--normal, multinormal, continuous, and discrete--as well as
superb graphics are available in Mathematica's statistics package.
Moreover,
Mathematica's interactive nature and built-in numeric and
symbolic mathematical capabilities allow you to custom design precisely
the kind of calculations you want, giving you tools that go far beyond the
capabilities of standard statistical analysis software. With
Mathematica you will
have unlimited power to create and refine exactly the test, model, or
transformation you need.
Regression tools offered in the statistics add-on package allow you to
select the
model--linear, exponential, polynomial, trigonometric, or any functions you
specify--to consider for the fit. You can smooth your data using moving
average or moving median functions or more sophisticated techniques such
as splines, linear filtering, and exponential smoothing. You have a
flexible environment for building experiments and testing your
hypotheses using Mathematica's built-in functions. In addition, you can
use Mathematica's powerful optimization tools to perform global
or local optimization or nonlinear fitting.
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"Mathematica achieves unparalleled accuracy and reliability on the
NIST StRD and on the ELV benchmark....By virtue of its variable precision
arithmetic and symbolic power, Mathematica's performance on these
reliability tests far exceeds any finite-precision statistical package."
B. D. McCullough
Computational Statistics 15, no. 2
(2000) 279-299
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