What is it? Why is it important?

A statistical software is a computer program that allows users to perform statistical analyses. Statistical software are used in a wide range of fields, such as businesses, healthcare systems, and social sciences. 

 

A statistical software typically has tools to allow the:

  • Import and export of data
  • Data manipulation/transformation (e.g. data may need to be converted, standardized, or restructured to be compatible with the analysis tools)
  • Various statistical analyses in order to summarize and interpret the numerical information
  • Visualization (e.g. graphs, histograms, pie charts)

 

Popular statistical software programs include R, Stata, SAS, and SPSS.  

What do I need to do?

As a SP-INV, decide, in collaboration with your statistician, which statistical software system to use for your study.

 

Consider the use of a code-based software (e.g. R, Stata, SAS) over a menu-based software (e.g. Excel). Arguments include:

  • Reproducibility: good research practices require that studies are reproducible (e.g. using the same analytical code and data source will produce identical results each time the analysis is repeated)
  • Replicability: making the analytical code available to others, allows the study analysis to be replicated (e.g. conduct the same analysis using different data). This fosters research transparency

Where can I get help?

Your local CTU can support you with experienced staff regarding this topic

References

ICH Topic E9 statistical Principles for Clinical Trials – see in particular

  • 3.6 Data capture and processing
Abbreviations
  • CTU – Clinical Trials Unit
  • ICH – International Council for Harmonisation
  • SAS – Statistical Analysis System
  • SP-INV – Sponsor Investigator
  • SPSS – Statistical Product and Service Solutions
Basic ↦ Statistics ↦ Statistics ↦ Statistical Software
Study
Basic

Provides some background knowledge and basic definitions

Basic Monitoring
Basic Drug or Device
Concept

Starts with a study idea

Ends after having assessed and evaluated study feasibility

Concept Drug or Device
Development

Starts with confidence that the study is feasible

Ends after having received ethics and regulatory approval

Development Drug or Device
Set-Up

Starts with ethics and regulatory approval

Ends after successful study initiation

Set-Up Ethics and Laws
Set-Up Quality and Risk
Set-Up Drug or Device
Conduct

Starts with participant recruitment

Ends after the last participant has completed the last study visit

Conduct Drug or Device
Completion

Starts with last study visit completed

Ends after study publication and archiving

Completion Statistics
Completion Drug or Device
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