Below are some common software that is used in statistic courses as well as a few places to look for instructions about the software.
** Check with your professor or course syllabus about software permitted to be used in the course and on tests **
- StatCrunch - software provided by Pearson to help with statistics. Most Pearson homework problems have the option to open Statcrunch. Go to the bottom of the screen and select "Get More Help".

Or on an exercise with listed data, click the rectangle to the right of the data to open the values in StatCrunch.
- StatCrunch Help - videos created by statcrunch that help demonstrate how to use different functions of the program
- Statistics Course Book - At the end of each section, there is a technology section that details how to perform the calculation in StatCrunch.
- TI83+/TI-84 - Some calculators are available to be borrowed in the library. Check at the circulation desk.
- Statistics Course Book - At the end of each section, there is a technology section that details how to perform the calculation on a TI-84.
- Geogebra - has a calculator allows you to graph statistic distributions (normal [z], student [t], and chi-squared). To get to the this calculator, at the top of the page, to the right of Calculator Suite is a dropdown menu of different calculator options. Select probability calculator.
- Excel
- Basic Statistics in Excel - series of youtube videos demonstrating how to use Excel 2010 to calculate some statistical values.
- Statistics Course Book - At the end of each section, there is a technology box that details how to perform the calculation in Excel.