Search for quick statistics, visualizations, and reports on a wide variety of topics, especially consumer trends and opinions. Tweak and export charts, many with explanations, data, and citations. Premium access with Mason login.
Global data and research on major world issues such as health, education, and inequality. Includes downloadable statistics, interactive charts, and clear explanations. Ideal for exploring long-term trends.
Ask questions to quickly explore large public datasets with statistics and visualizations. Choose any combination of variables to compare on a timeline or scatterplot, then download the graph and underlying data.
Create maps and location reports using U.S. Census demographic and social data and similar data from Canada and Europe. Premium access with Mason login.
Create professional-quality thematic maps and reports with U.S. demographic, marketing, and consumer data from the Census and Consumer Surveys. Create an account to save your work. For more, see the SimplyAnalytics InfoGuide.
Do I need Statistics or Datasets?
If you want a number or table to support a claim in a paper, you need Statistics
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If you want to download data to analyze in statistical software, you need Datasets
For simple analyses with just a few variables, online tools at sites with Statistics may allow you to do what you need.
How do I Cite a Statistic?
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