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Statistical Analysis Battery for Epidemiological Research

Download SABER

SABER, the Statistical Analysis Battery for Epidemiological Research, is an interactive, easy-to-use DOS application for performing the following  epidemiological analysis tasks:

  • Estimation/testing

  • Sample size/power

  • Probability distributions

  • Mathematics/combinatorics

Data description

To install SABER, click on "Download" and save the self-extracting zip file to your hard drive.  When you run SABERZip.exe, it will create the necessary directories (c:\saber\user) on your c: drive.  To run it, run c:\saber\saber.exe, using Explorer (Windows 95, 98, NT), or File Manager (Windows 3.1) or using the Run option from the Start button. For easier execution, you can drag this file to your desktop to create an icon.   

SABER was written by Lee James of the Birth Defects Branch of NCEH. For questions, contact C.J. Alverson at cea7@cdc.gov.

Download SABER

Date: June 17, 2005
Content source: National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities

 

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