[NFBCS] Question About Statistics Program

Curtis Chong chong.curtis at gmail.com
Thu Mar 24 16:48:20 UTC 2022


Greetings:

This is a classic case of how learning's inaccessibility can focus attention
from what is being taught. Bottom line, for the class, find a biological
interface (reader) to get this done. SAS is the most accessible statistics
software available at this point in time.

Cordially,

Curtis Chong

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Subject: [NFBCS] Question About Statistics Program

Someone posted this to our Missouri state list. I thought some of you might
be able to share insight on the situation. Thanks much all.

 

Good evening everyone,

 

I am working with a gentleman that is currently taking a statistics course
at a local university.  The program used for the practical portion is
IBMSPSS.  He is using JAWS 2022 on Windows 11.  The program will open but
has no interactivity. Using OCR, I can tell that there is something there,
but I'm not sure of any methods to gain interaction.  I did a basic search
for JAWS scripts, but I came up empty.  I will continue to look but thought
I would tap into the networks I have available.

 

First, is there anyone on here that has used this program for either school
or professionally that would have some direction for me on what I should be
looking at?  Second, has anyone on here had experience with accessing these
types of scripts that could provide direction?  I'm looking primarily for an
already designed script that that I can drag and drop.  If someone has
suggestions on how to develop the script, I would need a very simple
explanation of how to accomplish it.  This would be a whole new arena that
I'm not entirely sure I'm ready for.

 

Any ideas, thoughts, suggestions or directions would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks much,

Roger

 

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