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StatMate is the ideal companion to Prism and
InStat. StatMate complements these programs by providing a collection of 8
statistical calculators to help you design statistically sound experiments and
to help you interpret results. StatMate comes with a short but
comprehensive manual that explains the uses of each calculator and how to
interpret the results.

Plan An Experiment
Three of StatMate's calculators
help you properly design and setup your experiments so that your results are
statistically sound.
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Test
Advisor - StatMate helps you pick the right statistical test to
use. Tell it the type of data you are collecting and the kind of
comparison you want to make. StatMate suggests a test and tells you
which GraphPad programs support that test. |
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Calculate
Sample Size - How many subjects (data points) do you need?
Naturally the answer is "it depends". It depends on how
large a difference you are looking for, how much your data will vary and
on how willing you are to risk mistakenly finding a difference by chance
or mistakenly missing a real difference. StatMate helps you see the
tradeoffs, so you can pick an appropriate sample size for your experiment. |
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Randomise
- To avoid subtle biases, it is best to randomly assign subjects to
treatments. StatMate will do this for you. Simply tell it how
many treatment groups you need and how many subjects you want in each
group. StatMate randomly assigns each subject a group. |
Interpret Statistical Results
The remaining calculators provide
you with tools to gain further insight into your own or published results.
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Calculate
Confidence Intervals - While many publications focus on P values,
results are often easier to interpret when expressed as a confidence
interval. StatMate calculates a confidence interval of a proportion,
count or mean. You specify whether you want 90%, 95% or 99%. |
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Calculate
Power - Just because a study reaches a conclusion that the results
"are not statistically significant" doesn't mean that the
treatment was ineffective. It is possible that the study missed a
small effect due to small sample size and/or large scatter. StatMate
calculates the power of a test to detect various hypothetical differences. |
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Binomial
or Poisson Distributions - Knowing the overall success rate (binomial)
or average number of events per time or objects per volume (Poisson) in a
population, you might be interested in predicting the likelihood of
observing a particular outcome. StatMate calculates the
probabilities and reports the distribution of results. |
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Bayesian
Calculations - When reviewing the results of an experiment or
laboratory test, you need to interpret the statistical information in the
context of what you knew before you did the experiment (based on theory
and previous data). StatMate performs the Bayesian calculations
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Simple To Use
StatMate is completely
self-explanatory. Choose a calculator by clicking one of eight tabs at the
top of the screen. Answer the questions at the top of the screen and click
the calculate button. StatMate reports your results in the bottom half of
the window. It's that simple!

System Requirements
StatMate runs under Windows 3.1,
95, 98, 2000, ME, NT4. It occupies less than 1MB space on your hard disk
drive.
StatMate is a companion to
Prism or Instat, with no overlap in function.

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