Health
FOR HEALTH STATISTICS SEE CALCULATORS I-N: MEDICAL & HEALTH SCIENCE
SOME EXAMPLES INCLUDE
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE CALCULATOR - M. Schechter, Department of Health
Care and Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Canada
VERY EXTENSIVE.
For more information see
Department of Health Care and Epidemiology
COX PROPORTIONAL HAZARDS SURVIVAL REGRESSION - J.C. Pezzullo,
Departments of Pharmacology and Biomathematics & Biostatistics, Georgetown University
"...analyzes survival-time data by the method of Proportional Hazards regression (Cox). Given
survival times, final status (alive or dead) , and one or more covariates,
it produces a baseline survival curve and covariate coefficient estimates "
For more information see
Interactive Statistics or
John C. Pezzullo's Home Page
DIAGNOSTIC TEST CALCULATOR - A. Schwartz, Department of Medical Education,
University of Illinois, Chicago
VERY EXTENSIVE.
For more information see
Medical Decision Making: MHPE 494 or
Alan Schwartz's Home Page
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN GENERATOR AND RANDOMISER (EDGAR) - J. Brown, John
Innes Centre (JIC), Norwich, England
VERY EXTENSIVE.
"...a programme which generates experimental designs and randomises
the position of experimental treatments in the design..."
For more information see the
John Innes Centre (JIC)
GRAPHPAD QUICKCALCS - H.J. Motulsky, GraphPad Software, Inc.
VERY VERY EXTENSIVE.
For more information see
GraphPad Software
Some examples from over "25" Calculators include
HEALTH STATISTICS CALCULATORS - D.J.R. Hutchon, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist,
Memorial Hospital, Darlington, U.K.
For more information see
Calculators Home Page or
David J.R. Hutchon's Home Page
Examples from over "8" Calculators include
PROBABILITY OF MALIGNANCY IN 'SPN' - CALCULATOR - J.W. Gurney
"The main objective of Bayesian analysis is to use all of the clinical and radiographic
characteristics to derive a quantitative estimate of the probability
that a SPN is malignant."
For more information see
The Chest X-Ray Page
SAMPLE SIZE AND POWER CALCULATORS - Department of Medical Statistics,
University of Veinna
For more information see
Department of Medical Statistics
STATISTICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR CLINICAL TRIALS AND SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS -
D.A. Schoenfeld, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School &
Department of Biostatistics, Massachusetts General Hospital
"Find sample size, power or the minimal detectable difference for parallel studies,
crossover studies, or studies to find associations between variables, where the
dependent variable is Success or Failure, a Quantitative Measurement. or a or a
time to an event such as a survival time."
For more information see
David A. Schoenfeld's Home Page or
MGH Biostatistics Center
Examples of Calculators include
SURVIVAL OUTCOMES - SAMPLE SIZE AND POWER - SSP Author: M. Bacsafra &
Shih/SIZE Author: J. Shih, Center for Clinical Trials, Johns Hopkins University
VERY EXTENSIVE.
SSP: "SSP is an internet-based computer program designed to
calculate sample size or power in randomized clinical trials with survival
outcomes..."
Shih/SIZE: "Shih/SIZE is an internet-based program that provides a
simple user-interface for Size, a SAS macro..."
For more information see the
Center for Clinical Trials
Information & Library Science
Psychology
CONFIGURAL WEIGHT, RAM MODEL AND CUMULATIVE PROSPECT MODEL - CALCULATOR - M.H. Birnbaum,
Department of Psychology, California State University, Fullerton
For more information see
"...experiments in judgment and decision-making"
Michael H. Birnbaum's Home Page or the
Department of Psychology
CONFIGURAL WEIGHT, TAX MODEL AND CUMULATIVE PROSPECT MODEL - CALCULATOR - M.H. Birnbaum,
Department of Psychology, California State University, Fullerton
For more information see
"...experiments in judgment and decision-making"
Michael H. Birnbaum's Home Page or the
Department of Psychology
NORMAL PROBABILITY CALCULATION DEMONSTRATIONS FROM SEEING STATISTICS (JAVA APPLETS) - G.H. McClelland, Department of Psychology,
University of Colorado
For more information see
Gary H. McClelland's Home Page or the
Department of Psychology
PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICAL METHODS - D.W. Stockburger, Department of Psychology,
Southwest Missouri State University
Multimedia Course (Text, Images & JAVA).
VERY EXTENSIVE. Includes over 20 Calculators.
For more information see
On-line Information for Courses in Psychology or the
Department of Psychology
Examples from more than '20' Calculators include
STATISTICS: BOX PLOTS, CORRELATION & DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS CALCULATORS - A. Strader,
Department of Educational Psychology, College of Education, Texas A&M University
For more information see
Mathematics Applications or
Arlen Strader's Home Page
Some examples from over "10" Calculators include
STATISTICS CALCULATORS (POWER SLATES IN HYPERCOURSEWARE) - K.L. Norman,
Department of Psychology, University of Maryland
"Power Slates are a mix of equations, computations, and explanations that
instructors would normally use on a blackboard to explain some
statistical concept or procedure..."
For more information see
Kent L. Norman's HyperCourseware
Examples from over "5" Calculators include
THE WISE PROJECT'S APPLETS - D.E. Berger, Project Director,
School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences (SBOS),
Claremont Graduate University, The Claremont Colleges
VERY EXTENSIVE.
For more information see the
Web Interface for Statistics Education (WISE);
School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences (SBOS);
Claremont Graduate University or the
The Claremont Colleges
Some examples from over "5" applets include
VASSARSTATS: WEB SITE FOR STATISTICAL COMPUTATION - R. Lowry, Department of Psychology,
Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
VERY VERY VERY EXTENSIVE.
For more information see
Richard Lowry's Home Page or the
Department of Psychology
Examples from over '100' Calculators include
Reliability Modelling
Research: Marketing and Opinion
Sampling Analysis
SAS
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