Overview
Current Version: UNISTAT 5.6
UNISTAT is a comprehensive statistical package and comes in 3 versions:
| Unlimited Edition | Light Edition | Analysis of Bioassays |
| A comprehensive stand-alone statistical package that can also work as Excel add-in and a tool for data analysis and presentation quality scientific graphics. | Analyse and present your data sets with a selection of the most commonly used procedures. Suitable for biomedical and pharmaceutical research. | Optional module; a complete and validated implementation of European Pharmacopoeia. Parallel line, slope ratio and quantal response methods, potency, fiducial limits, ED50. |
UNISTAT can run as an Excel add-in, stand-alone statistical package and as a developer's tool.
Unlimited Edition
Features include:
| Polar Plot | Two Sample Chi-square Test | Discriminant Analysis(Multiple /Discriminant) |
| Spectral Plot | One Sample t-Test | Multidimensional Scaling |
| Fan Grid Plot | Pooled Variance t-Test | Principal Components |
| X-Y-Z Grid Plot | Separate Variance t-Test | Reliability Analysis |
| X-Y-Z Spin Plot | Hotelling's T2 Test | Holt's Linear |
| 3D Bar Chart | One Sample K-S Test | Winter's (Additive / Multiplicative) |
| High-Low-Close Chart | Two Sample K-S Test | Dixon-Grubbs-Neumann |
| Plot of Fi(X) | Shapiro-Wilk Normality Test | Control Charts |
| Plot of F(X,Y) | Single/Unpaired/Paired Proportion | Pareto Chart |
| Plot & Roots of Polynomials | ANOVA | Hotelling's T2 Chart |
| 3D Histogram | Kappa Test Inter-Category/Observer | Weibull Chart |
| Plot of Distribution Functions | Cross-Tabulation | Kaplan-Meier Analysis |
| Box/Whisker and Dot Plots | Linear/Polynomial/Stepwise/Nonlinear Regression | Survival Comparison Statistics |
| Stem and Leaf Diagram | Logit / Probit / Weibull | Cox Regression |
| Sequence Diagram | Logistic Regression | Fourier Transform |
| Kendall Rank Correlation | Multinomial Regression | Completely Randomised Design |
| Point Biserial Correlation | Poisson Regression | Randomised Block Design |
| Tetrachoric Correlation | General Linear Model | Latin Squares Design |
| Pearson-Spearman-Kendall | Heterogeneity of Regression | Crossover Design |
| One Sample Chi-square Test | Cluster Analysis (Hierarchical /K-th Neighbour/K-Means) | Quantal Response Method |
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Light Edition
- Data size is limited by 50 columns and 1500 rows
- Available only in the English language
- Macros and developer mode not available
- Can be purchased online (download only), though it is possible to purchase it on a CD together with a printed manual (charged separately)
- The following procedures are not available: nonlinear, logit/probit/Weibull, logistic regressions, all procedures under Stats 2 menu (cluster, discriminant, mutidimensional scaling, principal components, factor, reliability, ARIMA, forecasting, quality control, survival, Fourier analysis) and the optional analysis of bioassays module.
Analysis of Bioassays
UNISTAT's optional Analysis of Bioassays module is one of the most comprehensive implementation of the subject. It is based on Finney, D. J. (1978), Biostatistical Method in Biological Assay, and furthermore, it is also a complete implementation of the specification given in European Pharmacopoeia, Statistical Analysis of Results of Biological Assays and Tests.
Potency calculations can be performed employing parallel line, slope ratio and quantal response methods, complete with fiducial confidence intervals, validity tests and graphical representations.
Unistat Statistical Package as an Excel add-in
When UNISTAT detects a Microsoft Excel installation, it automatically creates an Excel add-in icon within the UNISTAT group. With this icon you can launch Excel with UNISTAT's pull-down statistics and graphics menu options directly from the Excel menu system.
After preparatory data handling in Excel, all that is necessary is to highlight the block of data to be analysed and select a UNISTAT procedure from the menu. After selecting options from UNISTAT Wizard dialogs, UNISTAT will present the output as a new Excel worksheet. All operations are performed from within the Excel user interface — no exteral applications to deal with. Moreover, when UNISTAT is run in Excel add-in mode, Word can still be selected as default output medium.
These features are available in all versions of the UNISTAT statistical package.
Stand-alone mode
The main advantages of using UNISTAT in stand-alone mode:
- it does not have the data size restrictions of Excel,
- it provides efficient data handling procedures like aggregate, recode, stack, unstack,
- it has an easy-to-use formula editor,
- and it has its own macro record/playback and logging facilities.
It is possible to run UNISTAT from another application without any part of UNISTAT appearing on the screen. If the developer has an application which requires the use of UNISTAT's powerful data analysis and graphics procedures, then UNISTAT can be called from within the application in any programming language (C, C++, C#, VB, VBA, Pascal, FORTRAN, etc.), passing data and receiving results. This facility makes UNISTAT a powerful yet flexible programmer's utility for corporate users and specialised scientific software developers.
Note that developer features are not available in the Unistat Light edition.
System Requirements
Hardware
UNISTAT requires 100MB hard disk space and minimum 20MB of additional system memory to run. 125,000 data points require an additional 1MB memory.
Software
UNISTAT runs under Windows 98, NT4-SP3 (or later), ME 2000, and XP 2003. It does not require, but takes full advantage of integration with Office 97-SR2 2000 and XP2003.
UNISTAT is compliant with Windows 7.
Prices
| Unlimited Edition | Light Edition | Analysis of Bioassays |
| Contact Us for Prices | £185.00 | Contact Us for Prices |
All prices exclude VAT and shipping costs where applicable.
























