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SPSS Statistics is a statistical software suite developed by IBM for data management, advanced analytics, multivariate analysis, business intelligence, and criminal investigation. Long produced by SPSS Inc., it was acquired by IBM in 2009. Versions of the software released since 2015 have the brand name IBM SPSS Statistics.

SPSS
Logo icon, v27
Developer(s)Norman H. Nie, Dale H. Bent, C. Hadlai Hull
Initial release1968; 56 years ago (1968)
Stable release
29 / September 13, 2022; 19 months ago (2022-09-13)[1]
Operating systemWindows (x86-64), macOS (x86-64), Linux (x86-64, ppc64le, IBM Z)[2]
PlatformJava
Size~1.2 GB
TypeStatistical analysis
Numerical analysis
LicenseSubscription or enterprise licensing[3]
Websitewww.ibm.com/products/spss-statistics

The software name originally stood for Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS),[4] reflecting the original market, then later changed to Statistical Product and Service Solutions.[5][6]

Overview edit

SPSS is a widely used program for statistical analysis in social science.[7] It is also used by market researchers, health researchers, survey companies, government, education researchers, marketing organizations, data miners,[8] and others. The original SPSS manual (Nie, Bent & Hull, 1970)[9] has been described as one of "sociology's most influential books" for allowing ordinary researchers to do their own statistical analysis.[10] In addition to statistical analysis, data management (case selection, file reshaping and creating derived data) and data documentation (a metadata dictionary is stored in the datafile) are features of the base software.

The many features of SPSS Statistics are accessible via pull-down menus or can be programmed with a proprietary 4GL command syntax language. Command syntax programming has the benefits of reproducible output, simplifying repetitive tasks, and handling complex data manipulations and analyses. Additionally, some complex applications can only be programmed in syntax and are not accessible through the menu structure. The pull-down menu interface also generates command syntax: this can be displayed in the output, although the default settings have to be changed to make the syntax visible to the user. They can also be pasted into a syntax file using the "paste" button present in each menu. Programs can be run interactively or unattended, using the supplied Production Job Facility.

A "macro" language can be used to write command language subroutines. A Python programmability extension can access the information in the data dictionary and data and dynamically build command syntax programs. This extension, introduced in SPSS 14, replaced the less functional SAX Basic "scripts" for most purposes, although SaxBasic remains available. In addition, the Python extension allows SPSS to run any of the statistics in the free software package R. From version 14 onwards, SPSS can be driven externally by a Python or a VB.NET program using supplied "plug-ins". (From version 20 onwards, these two scripting facilities, as well as many scripts, are included on the installation media and are normally installed by default.)

SPSS Statistics places constraints on internal file structure, data types, data processing, and matching files, which together considerably simplify programming. SPSS datasets have a two-dimensional table structure, where the rows typically represent cases (such as individuals or households) and the columns represent measurements (such as age, sex, or household income). Only two data types are defined: numeric and text (or "string"). All data processing occurs sequentially case-by-case through the file (dataset). Files can be matched one-to-one and one-to-many, but not many-to-many. In addition to that cases-by-variables structure and processing, there is a separate Matrix session where one can process data as matrices using matrix and linear algebra operations.

The graphical user interface has two views which can be toggled. The 'Data View' shows a spreadsheet view of the cases (rows) and variables (columns). Unlike spreadsheets, the data cells can only contain numbers or text, and formulas cannot be stored in these cells. The 'Variable View' displays the metadata dictionary, where each row represents a variable and shows the variable name, variable label, value label(s), print width, measurement type, and a variety of other characteristics. Cells in both views can be manually edited, defining the file structure and allowing data entry without using command syntax. This may be sufficient for small datasets. Larger datasets such as statistical surveys are more often created in data entry software, or entered during computer-assisted personal interviewing, by scanning and using optical character recognition and optical mark recognition software, or by direct capture from online questionnaires. These datasets are then read into SPSS.

SPSS Statistics can read and write data from ASCII text files (including hierarchical files), other statistics packages, spreadsheets and databases. It can also read and write to external relational database tables via ODBC and SQL.

Statistical output is to a proprietary file format (*.spv file, supporting pivot tables) for which, in addition to the in-package viewer, a stand-alone reader can be downloaded. The proprietary output can be exported to text or Microsoft Word, PDF, Excel, and other formats. Alternatively, output can be captured as data (using the OMS command), as text, tab-delimited text, PDF, XLS, HTML, XML, SPSS dataset or a variety of graphic image formats (JPEG, PNG, BMP and EMF).

 
The SPSS logo used prior to the renaming in January 2010.

Several variants of SPSS Statistics exist. SPSS Statistics Gradpacks are highly discounted versions sold only to students.[11] SPSS Statistics Server is a version of the software with a client/server architecture. Add-on packages can enhance the base software with additional features (examples include complex samples, which can adjust for clustered and stratified samples, and custom tables, which can create publication-ready tables). SPSS Statistics is available under either an annual or a monthly subscription license.

Version 25 of SPSS Statistics launched on August 8, 2017. This added new and advanced statistics, such as random effects solution results (GENLINMIXED), robust standard errors (GLM/UNIANOVA), and profile plots with error bars within the Advanced Statistics and Custom Tables add-on. V25 also includes new Bayesian statistics capabilities, a method of statistical inference, and publication ready charts, such as powerful new charting capabilities, including new default templates and the ability to share with Microsoft Office applications.[12]

Versions and ownership history edit

  • SPSS 1 - 1968
  • SPSS 2 - 1983
  • SPSS 5 - 1993
  • SPSS 6.1 - 1995
  • SPSS 7.5 - 1997
  • SPSS 8 - 1998
  • SPSS 9 - 1999
  • SPSS 10 - 1999
  • SPSS 11 - 2002
  • SPSS 12 - 2004
  • SPSS 13 - 2005
  • SPSS 14 - 2006
  • SPSS 15 - 2006
  • SPSS 16 - 2007
  • SPSS 17 - 2008
  • PASW 17 - 2009
  • PASW 18 - 2009
  • SPSS 19 - 2010
  • SPSS 20 - 2011
  • SPSS 21 - 2012
  • SPSS 22 - 2013
  • SPSS 23 - 2015
  • SPSS 24 - 2016, March[13]
  • SPSS 25 - 2017, July[14]
  • SPSS 26 - 2018
  • SPSS 27 - 2019, June[15] (and 27.0.1 in November, 2020[16])
  • SPSS 28 - 2021, May[17]
  • SPSS 29 - 2022, Sept[18]

SPSS was released in its first version in 1968 as the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) after being developed by Norman H. Nie, Dale H. Bent, and C. Hadlai Hull. Those principals incorporated as SPSS Inc. in 1975. Early versions of SPSS Statistics were written in Fortran and designed for batch processing on mainframes, including for example IBM and ICL versions, originally using punched cards for data and program input. A processing run read a command file of SPSS commands and either a raw input file of fixed-format data with a single record type, or a 'getfile' of data saved by a previous run. To save precious computer time an 'edit' run could be done to check command syntax without analysing the data. From version 10 (SPSS-X) in 1983, data files could contain multiple record types.

Prior to SPSS 16.0, different versions of SPSS were available for Windows, Mac OS X and Unix.

SPSS Statistics version 13.0 for Mac OS X was not compatible with Intel-based Macintosh computers, due to the Rosetta emulation software causing errors in calculations. SPSS Statistics 15.0 for Windows needed a downloadable hotfix to be installed in order to be compatible with Windows Vista.

From version 16.0, the same version runs under Windows, Mac, and Linux. The graphical user interface is written in Java. The Mac OS version is provided as a Universal binary, making it fully compatible with both PowerPC and Intel-based Mac hardware.

SPSS Inc announced on July 28, 2009, that it was being acquired by IBM for US$1.2 billion.[19] Because of a dispute about ownership of the name "SPSS", between 2009 and 2010, the product was referred to as PASW (Predictive Analytics SoftWare).[20] As of January 2010, it became "SPSS: An IBM Company". Complete transfer of business to IBM was done by October 1, 2010. By that date, SPSS: An IBM Company ceased to exist. IBM SPSS is now fully integrated into the IBM Corporation, and is one of the brands under IBM Software Group's Business Analytics Portfolio, together with IBM Algorithmics, IBM Cognos and IBM OpenPages.

Companion software in the "IBM SPSS" family are used for data mining and text analytics (IBM SPSS Modeler), realtime credit scoring services (IBM SPSS Collaboration and Deployment Services), and structural equation modeling (IBM SPSS Amos).

SPSS Data Collection and SPSS Dimensions were sold in 2015 to UNICOM Systems, Inc., a division of UNICOM Global, and merged into the integrated software suite UNICOM Intelligence (survey design, survey deployment, data collection, data management and reporting).[21][22][23]

IDA (Interactive Data Analysis) edit

IDA (Interactive Data Analysis)[24] was a software package that originated at what was formerly the National Opinion Research Center (NORC), at the University of Chicago. Initially offered on the HP-2000,[25] somewhat later, under the ownership of SPSS, it was also available on DEC's DECSYSTEM-20.[26] Regression analysis was one of IDA's strong points.[25]

SCSS - Conversational / Columnar SPSS edit

SCSS was a software product intended for online use of IBM mainframes. [27]

Although the "C" was for "conversational", it also represented a distinction regarding how the data was stored: it used a column-oriented rather than a row-oriented (internal) database.[citation needed]

This gave good interactive response time for the SPSS Conversational Statistical System (SCSS), whose strong point, as with SPSS, was Cross-tabulation.[28]

Project NX edit

In October, 2020 IBM announced the start of an Early Access Program for the "New SPSS Statistics", codenamed Project NX.[29][30] It contains "many of your favorite SPSS capabilities presented in a new easy to use interface, with integrated guidance, multiple tabs, improved graphs and much more".

In December, 2021, IBM opened up the Early Access Program for the next generation of SPSS Statistics for more users and shared more visuals about it.[31][32]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "What's New in SPSS Statistics 29". community.ibm.com. 12 September 2022.
  2. ^ "IBM SPSS Statistics 25.0.0.2 - Detailed System Requirements". www.ibm.com. February 1, 2010.
  3. ^ "Pricing - IBM SPSS Statistics". www.ibm.com.
  4. ^ Quintero, Dino; et al. (30 September 2016). "Workload Optimized Systems: Tuning POWER7 for Analytics". Abstract.
  5. ^ "Statistical Product and Service Solutions (SPSS) Statistics". www.oit.va.gov.
  6. ^ Hejase, A.J., & Hejase, H.J. (2013). Research Methods, A Practical Approach for Business Students (2nd edn.). Philadelphia, PA, USA: Masadir Inc., p. 58
  7. ^ Gunarto, Hary (2019). Parametric & Nonparametric Data Analysis for Social Research: IBM SPSS. LAP Academic Publishing. ISBN 978-6200118721.
  8. ^ "KDnuggets Annual Software Poll: Analytics/Data mining software used?". KDnuggets. May 2013.
  9. ^ Nie, Norman H; Bent, Dale H; Hadlai Hull, C (1970). SPSS: Statistical package for the social sciences. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 9780070465305.
  10. ^ Wellman. 1998. pp. 71–78.
  11. ^ "IBM Products". www.ibm.com. 2020-11-09. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  12. ^ "What's New in SPSS Statistics 25 & Subscription - SPSS Predictive Analytics". SPSS Predictive Analytics. 18 July 2017. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
  13. ^ "SPSS Statistics - IBM Data Science Community". community.ibm.com. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  14. ^ "SPSS Statistics - IBM Data Science Community". community.ibm.com. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  15. ^ "SPSS Statistics 27 - What's New | New Features, Functionality and Packaging overview". community.ibm.com. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  16. ^ "SPSS Statistics - IBM Data Science Community". community.ibm.com. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  17. ^ "SPSS Statistics - IBM Data Science Community". community.ibm.com. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  18. ^ "IBM SPSS Statistics_29.0.x". www.ibm.com. 2022-09-13. Retrieved 2022-10-24.
  19. ^ IBM press release. 2009.
  20. ^ Sachdev, Ameet (September 27, 2009). "IBM's $1.2 billion bid for SPSS Inc. helps resolve trademark dispute". Chicago Tribune.
  21. ^ "IBM SPSS Data Collection Divestiture". 2 February 2016. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  22. ^ "UNICOM Global Acquires IBM Data Collection Suite from IBM Corp". 31 October 2015. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  23. ^ "UNICOM Systems TeamBLUE: UNICOM Intelligence". Teamblue.unicomsi.com. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  24. ^ or Analyzer
  25. ^ a b Ling, Robert F; Roberts, Harry V (1975). "IDA: An Approach to Interactive Data Analysis in Teaching". The Journal of Business. 48 (3): 411–451. doi:10.1086/295765. JSTOR 2352233.
  26. ^ "IDA" (PDF).
  27. ^ Nie, Norman H. (1980). SCSS: A User's Guide to the SPSS Conversational Statistical System. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-0070465336.
  28. ^ "SCSS from SPSS, Inc". ComputerWorld. September 26, 1977. p. 28.
  29. ^ "SPSS Statistics - IBM Data Science Community". community.ibm.com. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  30. ^ "IBM SPSS Statistics Subscription Early Access - Project NX". www.surveygizmo.com. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  31. ^ "Experience the next generation: IBM SPSS Statistics Early Access Program". community.ibm.com. 2021-12-13. Retrieved 2021-12-15.
  32. ^ "SPSS Statistics Early Access Program - Overview". IBM MediaCenter. Retrieved 2021-12-15.

Further reading edit

  • Argyrous, G. (2005-11-23). Statistics for Research: With a Guide to SPSS. London: SAGE. ISBN 978-1-4129-1948-7.
  • Bryman, Alan; Cramer, Duncan (2011). Quantitative Data Analysis with IBM SPSS 17, 18 and 19: A Guide for Social Scientists. New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-57918-6.
  • Levesque, R. (2007). SPSS Programming and Data Management: A Guide for SPSS and SAS Users (4th ed.). Chicago, Illinois: SPSS Inc. ISBN 978-1-56827-390-7.
  • SPSS 15.0 Command Syntax Reference. Chicago, Illinois: SPSS Inc. 2006.
  • Wellman, B. (1998). "Doing It Ourselves: The SPSS Manual as Sociology's Most Influential Recent Book". In Clawson, Dan (ed.). Required Reading: Sociology's Most Influential Books. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press. pp. 71–78. ISBN 978-1-55849-153-3.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official SPSS User Community
  • 50 years of SPSS history
  • Raynald Levesque's SPSS Tools – library of worked solutions for SPSS programmers (FAQ, command syntax; macros; scripts; Python)
  • Archives of SPSSX-L Discussion – SPSS Listserv active since 1996. Discusses programming, statistics and analysis
  • UCLA ATS Resources to help you learn SPSS 2010-12-31 at the Wayback Machine – Resources for learning SPSS
  • UCLA ATS Technical Reports 2006-02-07 at the Wayback Machine – Report 1 compares Stata, SAS, and SPSS against R (R is a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics).
  • SPSS Community?ref=wikipedia – Support for developers of applications using SPSS products, including materials and examples of the Python and R programmability features

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For other uses see SPSS disambiguation SPSS Statistics is a statistical software suite developed by IBM for data management advanced analytics multivariate analysis business intelligence and criminal investigation Long produced by SPSS Inc it was acquired by IBM in 2009 Versions of the software released since 2015 have the brand name IBM SPSS Statistics SPSSLogo icon v27Developer s Norman H Nie Dale H Bent C Hadlai HullInitial release1968 56 years ago 1968 Stable release29 September 13 2022 19 months ago 2022 09 13 1 Operating systemWindows x86 64 macOS x86 64 Linux x86 64 ppc64le IBM Z 2 PlatformJavaSize 1 2 GBTypeStatistical analysisNumerical analysisLicenseSubscription or enterprise licensing 3 Websitewww wbr ibm wbr com wbr products wbr spss statistics The software name originally stood for Statistical Package for the Social Sciences SPSS 4 reflecting the original market then later changed to Statistical Product and Service Solutions 5 6 Contents 1 Overview 2 Versions and ownership history 2 1 IDA Interactive Data Analysis 2 2 SCSS Conversational Columnar SPSS 2 3 Project NX 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksOverview editSPSS is a widely used program for statistical analysis in social science 7 It is also used by market researchers health researchers survey companies government education researchers marketing organizations data miners 8 and others The original SPSS manual Nie Bent amp Hull 1970 9 has been described as one of sociology s most influential books for allowing ordinary researchers to do their own statistical analysis 10 In addition to statistical analysis data management case selection file reshaping and creating derived data and data documentation a metadata dictionary is stored in the datafile are features of the base software The many features of SPSS Statistics are accessible via pull down menus or can be programmed with a proprietary 4GL command syntax language Command syntax programming has the benefits of reproducible output simplifying repetitive tasks and handling complex data manipulations and analyses Additionally some complex applications can only be programmed in syntax and are not accessible through the menu structure The pull down menu interface also generates command syntax this can be displayed in the output although the default settings have to be changed to make the syntax visible to the user They can also be pasted into a syntax file using the paste button present in each menu Programs can be run interactively or unattended using the supplied Production Job Facility A macro language can be used to write command language subroutines A Python programmability extension can access the information in the data dictionary and data and dynamically build command syntax programs This extension introduced in SPSS 14 replaced the less functional SAX Basic scripts for most purposes although SaxBasic remains available In addition the Python extension allows SPSS to run any of the statistics in the free software package R From version 14 onwards SPSS can be driven externally by a Python or a VB NET program using supplied plug ins From version 20 onwards these two scripting facilities as well as many scripts are included on the installation media and are normally installed by default SPSS Statistics places constraints on internal file structure data types data processing and matching files which together considerably simplify programming SPSS datasets have a two dimensional table structure where the rows typically represent cases such as individuals or households and the columns represent measurements such as age sex or household income Only two data types are defined numeric and text or string All data processing occurs sequentially case by case through the file dataset Files can be matched one to one and one to many but not many to many In addition to that cases by variables structure and processing there is a separate Matrix session where one can process data as matrices using matrix and linear algebra operations The graphical user interface has two views which can be toggled The Data View shows a spreadsheet view of the cases rows and variables columns Unlike spreadsheets the data cells can only contain numbers or text and formulas cannot be stored in these cells The Variable View displays the metadata dictionary where each row represents a variable and shows the variable name variable label value label s print width measurement type and a variety of other characteristics Cells in both views can be manually edited defining the file structure and allowing data entry without using command syntax This may be sufficient for small datasets Larger datasets such as statistical surveys are more often created in data entry software or entered during computer assisted personal interviewing by scanning and using optical character recognition and optical mark recognition software or by direct capture from online questionnaires These datasets are then read into SPSS SPSS Statistics can read and write data from ASCII text files including hierarchical files other statistics packages spreadsheets and databases It can also read and write to external relational database tables via ODBC and SQL Statistical output is to a proprietary file format spv file supporting pivot tables for which in addition to the in package viewer a stand alone reader can be downloaded The proprietary output can be exported to text or Microsoft Word PDF Excel and other formats Alternatively output can be captured as data using the OMS command as text tab delimited text PDF XLS HTML XML SPSS dataset or a variety of graphic image formats JPEG PNG BMP and EMF nbsp The SPSS logo used prior to the renaming in January 2010 Several variants of SPSS Statistics exist SPSS Statistics Gradpacks are highly discounted versions sold only to students 11 SPSS Statistics Server is a version of the software with a client server architecture Add on packages can enhance the base software with additional features examples include complex samples which can adjust for clustered and stratified samples and custom tables which can create publication ready tables SPSS Statistics is available under either an annual or a monthly subscription license Version 25 of SPSS Statistics launched on August 8 2017 This added new and advanced statistics such as random effects solution results GENLINMIXED robust standard errors GLM UNIANOVA and profile plots with error bars within the Advanced Statistics and Custom Tables add on V25 also includes new Bayesian statistics capabilities a method of statistical inference and publication ready charts such as powerful new charting capabilities including new default templates and the ability to share with Microsoft Office applications 12 Versions and ownership history editSPSS 1 1968 SPSS 2 1983 SPSS 5 1993 SPSS 6 1 1995 SPSS 7 5 1997 SPSS 8 1998 SPSS 9 1999 SPSS 10 1999 SPSS 11 2002 SPSS 12 2004 SPSS 13 2005 SPSS 14 2006 SPSS 15 2006 SPSS 16 2007 SPSS 17 2008 PASW 17 2009 PASW 18 2009 SPSS 19 2010 SPSS 20 2011 SPSS 21 2012 SPSS 22 2013 SPSS 23 2015 SPSS 24 2016 March 13 SPSS 25 2017 July 14 SPSS 26 2018 SPSS 27 2019 June 15 and 27 0 1 in November 2020 16 SPSS 28 2021 May 17 SPSS 29 2022 Sept 18 SPSS was released in its first version in 1968 as the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences SPSS after being developed by Norman H Nie Dale H Bent and C Hadlai Hull Those principals incorporated as SPSS Inc in 1975 Early versions of SPSS Statistics were written in Fortran and designed for batch processing on mainframes including for example IBM and ICL versions originally using punched cards for data and program input A processing run read a command file of SPSS commands and either a raw input file of fixed format data with a single record type or a getfile of data saved by a previous run To save precious computer time an edit run could be done to check command syntax without analysing the data From version 10 SPSS X in 1983 data files could contain multiple record types Prior to SPSS 16 0 different versions of SPSS were available for Windows Mac OS X and Unix SPSS Statistics version 13 0 for Mac OS X was not compatible with Intel based Macintosh computers due to the Rosetta emulation software causing errors in calculations SPSS Statistics 15 0 for Windows needed a downloadable hotfix to be installed in order to be compatible with Windows Vista From version 16 0 the same version runs under Windows Mac and Linux The graphical user interface is written in Java The Mac OS version is provided as a Universal binary making it fully compatible with both PowerPC and Intel based Mac hardware SPSS Inc announced on July 28 2009 that it was being acquired by IBM for US 1 2 billion 19 Because of a dispute about ownership of the name SPSS between 2009 and 2010 the product was referred to as PASW Predictive Analytics SoftWare 20 As of January 2010 it became SPSS An IBM Company Complete transfer of business to IBM was done by October 1 2010 By that date SPSS An IBM Company ceased to exist IBM SPSS is now fully integrated into the IBM Corporation and is one of the brands under IBM Software Group s Business Analytics Portfolio together with IBM Algorithmics IBM Cognos and IBM OpenPages Companion software in the IBM SPSS family are used for data mining and text analytics IBM SPSS Modeler realtime credit scoring services IBM SPSS Collaboration and Deployment Services and structural equation modeling IBM SPSS Amos SPSS Data Collection and SPSS Dimensions were sold in 2015 to UNICOM Systems Inc a division of UNICOM Global and merged into the integrated software suite UNICOM Intelligence survey design survey deployment data collection data management and reporting 21 22 23 IDA Interactive Data Analysis edit IDA Interactive Data Analysis 24 was a software package that originated at what was formerly the National Opinion Research Center NORC at the University of Chicago Initially offered on the HP 2000 25 somewhat later under the ownership of SPSS it was also available on DEC s DECSYSTEM 20 26 Regression analysis was one of IDA s strong points 25 SCSS Conversational Columnar SPSS edit SCSS was a software product intended for online use of IBM mainframes 27 Although the C was for conversational it also represented a distinction regarding how the data was stored it used a column oriented rather than a row oriented internal database citation needed This gave good interactive response time for the SPSS Conversational Statistical System SCSS whose strong point as with SPSS was Cross tabulation 28 Project NX edit In October 2020 IBM announced the start of an Early Access Program for the New SPSS Statistics codenamed Project NX 29 30 It contains many of your favorite SPSS capabilities presented in a new easy to use interface with integrated guidance multiple tabs improved graphs and much more In December 2021 IBM opened up the Early Access Program for the next generation of SPSS Statistics for more users and shared more visuals about it 31 32 See also editComparison of statistical packages JASP and jamovi both open source and free of charge alternatives offering frequentist and Bayesian models PSPP a free SPSS replacement from the GNU Project SPSS ModelerReferences edit What s New in SPSS Statistics 29 community ibm com 12 September 2022 IBM SPSS Statistics 25 0 0 2 Detailed System Requirements www ibm com February 1 2010 Pricing IBM SPSS Statistics www ibm com Quintero Dino et al 30 September 2016 Workload Optimized Systems Tuning POWER7 for Analytics Abstract Statistical Product and Service Solutions SPSS Statistics www oit va gov Hejase A J amp Hejase H J 2013 Research Methods A Practical Approach for Business Students 2nd edn Philadelphia PA USA Masadir Inc p 58 Gunarto Hary 2019 Parametric amp Nonparametric Data Analysis for Social Research IBM SPSS LAP Academic Publishing ISBN 978 6200118721 KDnuggets Annual Software Poll Analytics Data mining software used KDnuggets May 2013 Nie Norman H Bent Dale H Hadlai Hull C 1970 SPSS Statistical package for the social sciences McGraw Hill ISBN 9780070465305 Wellman 1998 pp 71 78 IBM Products www ibm com 2020 11 09 Retrieved 2023 04 12 What s New in SPSS Statistics 25 amp Subscription SPSS Predictive Analytics SPSS Predictive Analytics 18 July 2017 Retrieved 15 December 2017 SPSS Statistics IBM Data Science Community community ibm com Retrieved 2021 06 30 SPSS Statistics IBM Data Science Community community ibm com Retrieved 2021 06 30 SPSS Statistics 27 What s New New Features Functionality and Packaging overview community ibm com Retrieved 2021 06 30 SPSS Statistics IBM Data Science Community community ibm com Retrieved 2021 06 30 SPSS Statistics IBM Data Science Community community ibm com Retrieved 2021 06 30 IBM SPSS Statistics 29 0 x www ibm com 2022 09 13 Retrieved 2022 10 24 IBM press release 2009 Sachdev Ameet September 27 2009 IBM s 1 2 billion bid for SPSS Inc helps resolve trademark dispute Chicago Tribune IBM SPSS Data Collection Divestiture 2 February 2016 Retrieved 7 June 2017 UNICOM Global Acquires IBM Data Collection Suite from IBM Corp 31 October 2015 Retrieved 7 June 2017 UNICOM Systems TeamBLUE UNICOM Intelligence Teamblue unicomsi com Retrieved 19 August 2019 or Analyzer a b Ling Robert F Roberts Harry V 1975 IDA An Approach to Interactive Data Analysis in Teaching The Journal of Business 48 3 411 451 doi 10 1086 295765 JSTOR 2352233 IDA PDF Nie Norman H 1980 SCSS A User s Guide to the SPSS Conversational Statistical System McGraw Hill ISBN 978 0070465336 SCSS from SPSS Inc ComputerWorld September 26 1977 p 28 SPSS Statistics IBM Data Science Community community ibm com Retrieved 2021 06 30 IBM SPSS Statistics Subscription Early Access Project NX www surveygizmo com Retrieved 2021 06 30 Experience the next generation IBM SPSS Statistics Early Access Program community ibm com 2021 12 13 Retrieved 2021 12 15 SPSS Statistics Early Access Program Overview IBM MediaCenter Retrieved 2021 12 15 Further reading editArgyrous G 2005 11 23 Statistics for Research With a Guide to SPSS London SAGE ISBN 978 1 4129 1948 7 Bryman Alan Cramer Duncan 2011 Quantitative Data Analysis with IBM SPSS 17 18 and 19 A Guide for Social Scientists New York Routledge ISBN 978 0 415 57918 6 Levesque R 2007 SPSS Programming and Data Management A Guide for SPSS and SAS Users 4th ed Chicago Illinois SPSS Inc ISBN 978 1 56827 390 7 SPSS 15 0 Command Syntax Reference Chicago Illinois SPSS Inc 2006 Wellman B 1998 Doing It Ourselves The SPSS Manual as Sociology s Most Influential Recent Book In Clawson Dan ed Required Reading Sociology s Most Influential Books Amherst University of Massachusetts Press pp 71 78 ISBN 978 1 55849 153 3 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to SPSS nbsp Wikiversity has learning resources about SPSS Official website Official SPSS User Community 50 years of SPSS history Raynald Levesque s SPSS Tools library of worked solutions for SPSS programmers FAQ command syntax macros scripts Python Archives of SPSSX L Discussion SPSS Listserv active since 1996 Discusses programming statistics and analysis UCLA ATS Resources to help you learn SPSS Archived 2010 12 31 at the Wayback Machine Resources for learning SPSS UCLA ATS Technical Reports Archived 2006 02 07 at the Wayback Machine Report 1 compares Stata SAS and SPSS against R R is a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics SPSS Community ref wikipedia Support for developers of applications using SPSS products including materials and examples of the Python and R programmability features Biomedical Statistics An educational website dedicated to statistical evaluation of biomedical data using SPSS software Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SPSS amp oldid 1220167493, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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