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WINKS Statistical Data Analytics(SDA) & Graphs is a statistical analysis software package.

It was first marketed in 1988 by the company TexaSoft (founded in 1981), named KWIKSTAT. The name WINdows KwikStat was shortened to WINKS when the Windows version was deployed.

WINKS is sold in two editions: the Basic Edition includes data handling and statistical analysis that include basic statistical procedures and the Professional Edition include a number of more advanced procedures. A special Time Series version of WINKS is available in support of the book Applied Time Series Analysis from CRC Press.

Major statistical Procedures in WINKS

References

  1. http://www.texasoft.com (2003-01-06), WINKS, Windows KWIKSTAT, Tucows Inc., retrieved 2023-06-13 {{citation}}: External link in |last= (help)

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Statistical software
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