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Thoughts on new releases of SPSS

John F Hall

Just came across a series of blogs (and replies) on this hardy annual topic.

 

Why I Won’t Upgrade to SPSS 15 [Sep 2006]

http://www.kupferman.com/spss-15-preview-data-analysis-review.htm

IBM SPSS Statistics 19.0 Thoughts

http://www.kupferman.com/ibm-spss-statistics-19.htm

 

Kupferman’s site www.kupferman.com has some interesting stuff on a wide range of research topics: worth a quick browse.

 

John F Hall

 

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Re: Thoughts on new releases of SPSS

Albert-Jan Roskam
hmm, it seems like the author of this article hasn't heard of sets when he talks about organizing variables into 'folders'.
 
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Subject: [SPSSX-L] Thoughts on new releases of SPSS

Just came across a series of blogs (and replies) on this hardy annual topic.
 
Why I Won’t Upgrade to SPSS 15 [Sep 2006]
http://www.kupferman.com/spss-15-preview-data-analysis-review.htm
http://www.kupferman.com/ibm-spss-statistics-19.htm
 
Kupferman’s site www.kupferman.com has some interesting stuff on a wide range of research topics: worth a quick browse.
 
John F Hall
 
 
 
 


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Re: Thoughts on new releases of SPSS

David Marso
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He sounds like a point and clicky whiner!
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John F Hall wrote
Just came across a series of blogs (and replies) on this hardy annual topic.



Why I Won't Upgrade to SPSS 15 [Sep 2006]

http://www.kupferman.com/spss-15-preview-data-analysis-review.htm

 <http://www.kupferman.com/ibm-spss-statistics-19.htm> IBM SPSS Statistics
19.0 Thoughts

http://www.kupferman.com/ibm-spss-statistics-19.htm



Kupferman's site www.kupferman.com has some interesting stuff on a wide
range of research topics: worth a quick browse.



John F Hall



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