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There is a broad range of software tools available for data analysis. Some, like [[Stata]], are proprietary and specialized for applications to econometric problems in the survey-data context; others, like [[R]], are open-source and follow more general coding standards so that they are more readily adaptable to tasks that are not well-defined in the econometric framework (such as [[Spatial Analysis]]). | |||
== Stata == | |||
== R == | |||
== MATLAB == | |||
== GIS Software == | |||
=== ArcGIS === | |||
=== QGIS=== | |||
== Additional Resources == |
Revision as of 19:16, 8 February 2018
There is a broad range of software tools available for data analysis. Some, like Stata, are proprietary and specialized for applications to econometric problems in the survey-data context; others, like R, are open-source and follow more general coding standards so that they are more readily adaptable to tasks that are not well-defined in the econometric framework (such as Spatial Analysis).