WINKS Statistical Data Analysis (SDA) & Graphs is designed to help you use statistical procedures; from introductory analyses (BASIC EDITION) to more advanced topics (PROFESSIONAL.) Use WINKS in the classroom to learn statistics, or as a data analysis tool for your theses, dissertations, professional journal articles, reports, and research projects. We guarantee WINKS will meet your statistical needs -- or your money back. (Return within 30 days for full refund.)
Easily enter your data
Enter your data from Excel, comma separated files, or directly into WINKS.
WINKS will use raw or summary data on many analyses.
Analyze your data & get professional and understandable results
WINKS provides many statistical procedures to choose from (see below, and also see Professional Edition)
WINKS explains the hypothesis tested and walks you through the decision making process to get your answer for most analyses
WINKS provides graphs for most analyses
WINKS shows you how to write up your conclusions on many of the procedures
A WINKS diagram in the manual helps you select the correct procedures to analyze your data
Report results -- we’ll help you with your write-up
WINKS provides sample write-ups using APA format to help you describe your results
Most analyses include a graph that explains your conclusions

Overall - WINKS can help you now
We sat down with students and researchers to design WINKS to fit your needs.
As a result, WINKS provides you with more hand-holding help than any other statistical package -- from data entry to interpretation of results.
A number of on-line tutorials are available to help you analyze your data.
We provide you with a quick start-up tutorial that will get you up and running within 30 minutes.
Satisfaction guaranteed -- 30 day money back if WINKS is not what you need.
WINKS SDA BASIC performs standard statistical calculations such as:
Descriptive statistics (means, standard deviations, median, coefficient of variation, skewness, kurtosis, highest and lowest values, etc.)
Test for normality
Confidence intervals, percentiles, Tukey 5-number summary
Cp and Cpk analysis (QC)
Statistics by group (up to 2 factors)
Statistics from counts
Percentile calculations
Calculate permutations and combinations
Calculate p-values for Normal, t, Chi-Square and F statistics
Graph features: Histograms, bar charts, stacked bar charts, pie charts, line charts, time series plots, stem and leaf, scatterplot, fitted regression line, matrix of scatterplots, etc.
Create Excel charts directly from WINKS
Pie and Bar charts from keyboard data
t-tests -- single sample, independent group and paired t-test
t-test from summary data
One-Way Analysis of variance with multiple comparisons (Newman-Keuls, Scheffe, Tukey) from raw or summarized data
Repeated Measures ANOVA with post hoc multiple comparisons
Dunnett’s test (from raw or summarized data)
Frequency tables
Goodness of fit analysis
Crosstabulation (rxc) Chi-Square analysis -- with multiple comparisons of proportions for 2xc and rx2 tables
Fisher’s Exact test
Correlation (Pearson and Spearman)
Comparison of proportions
Point biserial correlation
Simple linear regression
Multiple linear regression.
Mann-Whitney nonparametric test for two independent group comparison
Kruskal-Wallis nonparametric test for three or more independent group comparison, with post hoc nonparametric multiple comparisons (Dunn’s Test)
Wilcoxon signed rank test and the Sign test for paired group comparison
Friedman’s test for repeated measures with post hoc nonparametric multiple comparisons
Cochran’s Q test for comparison of dichotomous data
McNemar’s test for paired dichotomous data
Survival analysis & Life Tables (Actuarial and Kaplan Meier -- comparison by group using Mantel-Haenszel for post hoc comparison of groups)
Simulations -- Central limit theorem, confidence intervals, coin flip
Report generator
WINKS SDA works on Windows Vista, XP (as well as Windows 2000, NT, and 98.) Designed for researchers who need to get statistical answers quickly. Plenty of examples are available to get you started. Hundreds of hours of working with consultants and researchers went in to creating the interface as well as creating understandable examples and program output.
