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Statistics
You can download the statistical software programmes SPSS, NVivo and Minitab if you are a student or staff member of Manchester Metropolitan University. Log into mmu.ac.onthehub.com and select the relevant software to download.
More information about each software programme is available on the IT Services webpages.
SPSS
SPSS is analytics software that supports statistical analysis, reporting and modelling.
NVivo
NVivo is software primarily used for qualitative data analysis. It's designed to make use of common qualitative techniques for organising, analysing and sharing data. NVivo can be used to code data, identify themes and visualise your findings.
Minitab
Minitab is a statistical analysis programme used for the design and analysis of experiments and allows you to create graphs and charts from your data.
Tutorials
Minitab is a free statistics software package for Davenport students and employees. Online students will often receive a copy of Minitab with their textbook purchase (or they can use the links below).
Minitab 19.2 for PC
Minitab Express and Minitab 19.2 files are not compatible. Neither version can read the others' files.
Download Instructions (expires August 31, 2021)
- Click Minitab 19.2 PC file & license download
- Enter your Davenport login if prompted
- Select both files in Blackboard (license and setup)
- Select
- Save the files to your computer
- Unzip the saved zip file
- Select the setup file
- Choose your desired language, then select
- When it says select
- Read the License Agreement and select , then select
- Select , then select
- If prompted to , select , then locate the file that was part of your installation, then select Warning: If you see a screen asking what license you will use:
- Cancel installation
- Move the license file to the same folder as the file
- Restart the process by selecting the setup file again
- Select to begin the installation
- Select to exit setup
Minitab 19.2 for Mac
Minitab Express and Minitab 19.2 files are not compatible. Neither version can read the others' files.
Download Instructions (expires August 31, 2021)
- Click Minitab 19.2 Mac file & license download
- Enter your Davenport login if prompted
- Download both files (license and package) to your computer
- Select the package file to start installation
- When the License Agreement pops up, press .
- If it can't find the license file automatically, it will ask you to navigate to it.
When asked , select - Select Licensing method: Click the option
- Click on (select ) and then click
Download Instructions (expires August 31, 2021)
If you already have a copy of Minitab 19.2, all you need is the new Minitab license file.
- Save a copy of Minitab license file
- Find the folder with your old Minitab license file
- Replace the old file with the new one (the name should stay identical)
Chromebook: At this time Minitab does not have a version that works with Chromebook. We apologize for this inconvenience.
Minitab
A Quick Introduction to Minitab Statistical Software
This introduction to Minitab is intended to provide you with enough information to get you started using the basic functionality of Minitab. Of course, you will learn more about Minitab and its capabilities as you proceed through the course you are taking.
Obtaining a Copy of Minitab
The Minitab software is available through a number of vendors as well as at the Minitab Website. You can get a license for 6 or 12 months.
Minitab can also be accessed through Penn State's WebAppsservice although there are limitations to how it may be used in the web-based environment. Students are STRONGLY advised to have access to a local copy installed. Please contact your instructor to see if using Minitab remotely will present problems for what you need to learn.
Copying and Pasting Data into a Minitab Worksheet
All of the data that you analyze in this course will be posted on the course web site. You will just have to copy and paste the data into a worksheet. Let's try it out on the idealwt.txt data set. Once the data are in your browser's window, the easiest way of copying the data is to Select all and then right-click and Copy. To paste the data into the Minitab worksheet, put your cursor in the first (unnumbered) row of the first column, and then click on Edit > Paste cells (or click on the standard clipboard icon used to denote pasting).
Your worksheet should look like this:
Note that the first (unnumbered) row is reserved for variable names. This is one thing about which you will have to be careful. If you accidentally place your cursor instead in the row numbered 1, Minitab will then treat the data as if they are text.
Text Columns
Columns with text as data can be added, but notice the slight differences in the window.
Note that Minitab has added a "-T" to the column name C3 to denote that the content of the column is text. Another indication that the content of the column is treated as text is that the textual content is left-justified whereas numbers are always right-justified. Minitab cannot summarize data, such as calculating means and standard deviations, when they are treated as text. If you accidentally make this mistake, just open a new worksheet (Select File > New... > Minitab Worksheet > OK) and paste the data properly.
Analyzing Data
The Minitab Help and How-To documentation provides step by step instructions on using Minitab to analyze data. The individual course notes will also provide details for each specific use of Minitab within that course.
Copying Minitab Output and Graphs into Word
To copy output appearing in the Session window, select the desired output using your mouse. To copy a graph window, make the graph window active by clicking anywhere in it, and the select Edit > Copy Graph.
To paste either output or a graph, select Edit > Paste (or use the standard clipboard icon used to denote pasting).
WebApps users should select the Send Graph to Microsoft Word option and a Word Document with this graph in it will be created and can be saved in your PASS space.
Saving Your Work
While you can save your work in bits and pieces — the graphs separately from the worksheet —more often than not, it is best to save your entire Minitab "project." A Minitab project includes all of the work created in one session, including multiple worksheets, the Session window, and multiple graph windows. Basically, if you save your work as a Minitab project, you can resume your work right where you left off.
To save your work as a Minitab project, select File > Save Project As..., and provide an appropriate filename in the dialog box. Minitab projects are given a ".MPJ" extension. For the purpose of this course, you may consider creating one project for each lesson, and thereby naming the projects lesson1.MPJ, lesson2.MPJ, and so on.
WebApps users work will be saved in the user's PASS space. It can be download to the user's local computer from there.
Printing Your Work
Of course, you can print your Minitab work as well. To do so, activate the window that you want to print by clicking your mouse anywhere on the window. Then, select File > Print Worksheet or File > Print Session Window or File > Print Graph depending on what it is that you want to print.
Minitab Help
There are various ways that you can get Minitab help.
- You can look for help in the Minitab Help on-line manual also listed in the pull-down menu.
- You can use the various sets of Minitab instructions provided to you throughout the course. You will probably find links to these from the Homework Problems and Lab Activities in each lesson.
- Finally, you can post a question to a discussion in Canvas. Other students or your instructor can provide ideas and feedback.
Support From Minitab
Minitab offers several resources that are helpful for you. Minitab 19 Support - Getting Started is a concise guide designed to quickly get you familiar with using Minitab Statistical Software.
In addition to Minitab 19 - Getting Started, the following tools are available:
Help
A complete Help file is incorporated in Minitab, which provides you with instructions, examples with interpretations, overviews and detailed explanations, troubleshooting tips, formulas, references, and a glossary. Open Help by choosing Help > Help or by clicking on the Help button on every dialog box in the software.
StatGuide
The StatGuide provides statistical guidance after you run a procedure in Minitab. Open the StatGuide by right-clicking on your output in the Session window, then choosing StatGuide.
Tutorials
Step-by-step tutorials help new users learn how to use Minitab. You can open these by choosing Help > Tutorials while using Minitab.
Last, but not least, remember that Minitab provides a support team staffed by professionals with expertise in the software, statistics, quality improvement, and computer systems. Visit the Minitab support web site or call +1-814-231-2682 to speak with Minitab's technical support specialists.
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