but, another alternative is to think about not ONE package ... but perhaps 
2 ... sure, to become comfortable with both, it takes more time BUT, many 
packages allow for pretty good inter changeability of worksheets AND ... 
there are some student editions that would keep the cost down ...

i would suspect that for some things you might want to do ... package A 
might be best ... whereas for other things ... maybe package B would be 
better ... in fact, there actually are many many ONLINE routines that might 
be satisfactory for your purposes ... ONCE you discover what these are ...

have a look at ...

http://members.aol.com/johnp71/javastat.html

At 01:34 PM 5/2/00 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  Hopefully from the type of data I'm
>collecting, someone can determine what statistical package is best
>suited for my needs. I would ask the consultants we work with, but was
>instructed not to.
>
>Thanks




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