InVivoStat is a free-to-use statistical software package for analysis of data generated from animal experiments. The package is designed specifically for researchers in the behavioural sciences, where exploiting the experimental design is crucial for reliable statistical analyses. This paper compares the analysis of three experiments conducted using InVivoStat with other widely used statistical packages: SPSS (V19), PRISM (V5), UniStat (V5.6) and Statistica (V9). We show that InVivoStat provides results that are similar to those from the other packages and, in some cases, are more advanced. This investigation provides evidence of further validation of InVivoStat and should strengthen users' confidence in this new software package
The present article aims to present a series of software developments in the quantitative analysis o...
<div><p>The lack of reproducibility with animal phenotyping experiments is a growing concern among t...
The reality is that the statistical methods used for analysis of data depend upon the availability o...
InVivoStat is a free-to-use statistical software package for analysis of data generated from animal ...
The main statistical methods used in animal experimentation are presented. These include exploratory...
Here, I provide a practical overview on some statistical approaches that are able to handle the cons...
We present a project in progress to develop a software toolkit for statistical data analysis. The to...
Goat breeders investigated the effects of three different additives on the number of somatic cells i...
The lack of reproducibility with animal phenotyping experiments is a growing concern among the biome...
In certain areas of animal research, such as nutrition, quantitative summarizations of literature da...
This thesis deals with comparation of statistical software from regular user's point of view, evalua...
A statistical consultant is faced with many unsolved problems in advis-ing on the design and analysi...
The purpose of this bachelor thesis is to compare three statistical software packages when applied t...
AbstractStrict requirements of scientific journals allied to the need to prove the experimental data...
For ethical and economic reasons, it is important to design animal experiments well, to analyze the ...
The present article aims to present a series of software developments in the quantitative analysis o...
<div><p>The lack of reproducibility with animal phenotyping experiments is a growing concern among t...
The reality is that the statistical methods used for analysis of data depend upon the availability o...
InVivoStat is a free-to-use statistical software package for analysis of data generated from animal ...
The main statistical methods used in animal experimentation are presented. These include exploratory...
Here, I provide a practical overview on some statistical approaches that are able to handle the cons...
We present a project in progress to develop a software toolkit for statistical data analysis. The to...
Goat breeders investigated the effects of three different additives on the number of somatic cells i...
The lack of reproducibility with animal phenotyping experiments is a growing concern among the biome...
In certain areas of animal research, such as nutrition, quantitative summarizations of literature da...
This thesis deals with comparation of statistical software from regular user's point of view, evalua...
A statistical consultant is faced with many unsolved problems in advis-ing on the design and analysi...
The purpose of this bachelor thesis is to compare three statistical software packages when applied t...
AbstractStrict requirements of scientific journals allied to the need to prove the experimental data...
For ethical and economic reasons, it is important to design animal experiments well, to analyze the ...
The present article aims to present a series of software developments in the quantitative analysis o...
<div><p>The lack of reproducibility with animal phenotyping experiments is a growing concern among t...
The reality is that the statistical methods used for analysis of data depend upon the availability o...