
Wizard: Statistics & Data Analysis Software for Mac.
Wizard isn’t just for quick summaries and correlations; it predicts outcomes based on one or more variables of your choosing. Medical researchers can predict key probabilities using logistic, …
Wizard Help: Overview of features
About the navigator The navigator lets you view, rename, and rearrange objects in the document About models Models describe relationships in a table and can be used to make predictions …
Wizard Help: Increasing the number of data filters
Click the Filter Data button in the toolbar to reveal the filters pane Click the Add button (green plus sign) in the top-right corner of the filters pane
Wizard Help: Viewing a column’s summary statistics
Exporting a table’s summary statistics Viewing the multinomial confidence intervals of a category column Formatting text and numeric values Formatting descriptive and inferential statistics …
Wizard Help: Joining a column to another table
In the Summary view, select the column (s) that you wish to join to another table Choose Column > Join to Table and select the destination table Using the predicate editor, tell Wizard how to …
Wizard Help: Creating a stacked table
Creating a stacked table A stacked table vertically joins two or more tables into a new table. To create a new stacked table: In the navigator, click on a table that will be included in the …
Wizard Support Page
Also, be sure to check out the PDF tutorial for a complete run-down: Download the Wizard PDF tutorial (126 kB)
Wizard Help: Duplicating a prediction
About the Predictions organizer Creating a prediction Deleting a prediction About predictions Back to Wizard Help
Wizard Help: About the Raw Data view
About data filters Copying data in the Raw Data view to a new table Displaying category labels in the Raw Data view Editing data in the Raw Data view Adding rows to a table Dropping rows …
Wizard Help: Copying data in the Raw Data view to a new table
About the Raw Data view Exporting a data table as CSV, Excel, RData, SQLite, or JSON Exporting a data table as a binary file for SPSS, Stata, or SAS Creating a new table from data …