From: rlewis@beach.csulb.edu (Ralph Lewis)
Subject: anyone have software to visualize statistical data
Date: Tue, 24 Dec 1991 03:39:19 GMT
Message-ID: <RLEWIS.91Dec23193915@beach.csulb.edu>
Organization: Cal State Long Beach


I have a data base on students perceptions of the use of computer mediated
communication and cscw systems in a classroom. There are 16 variables
expressable as standard scores, and some other variables that code
the cases by class, sex, age, etc.

I was going to do a standard multivariate set correlation on the data
but thought someone on this newsgroup might have some suggestions or
software that would allow me to do a visual representation of the data.

Any suggestions , ideas or help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Ralph Lewis, CSULB ,rlewis@beach.csulb.edu
-- 
Ralph Lewis, Dept. Management/Human Resources Management, 
School of Business Administration, California State University,
Long Beach, rlewis@beach.csulb.edu or jbdc702@CalState.bitnet


[MODERATOR'S NOTE:  Steve Feiner at Columbia University has done some
remarkable data visualization experiments with 2-1/2D onscreen methods.
Perhaps others know of true 3D data visualization systems that can
handle complex statistics; I don't.  In the future, queries like this
one might get a better response in comp.graphics.visualization...and
maybe some participants can suggest other cognate newsgroups. -- Bob
Jacobson]
