PASW Statistics Specifications
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CrymreaNovember 27, 2012 / Version: PASW Statistics 18.0
2012-11-27 10:20:03 | By Crymrea
I have been using SPSS since the mid-1990's to do statistical analyses. It used to be the "go to" stats program in the social sciences.
It has been getting worse and worse since about version 10 and is now bad enough that the pain of learning another statistical program is preferable. I have had it corrupt databases and substantially drain system resources on a brand new PC. It is slow and crashes with a frequency that is astonishing.Also, you are required to re-purchase the software each and every year. If you don't, the software will lock you out. Simply amazing given the relatively high price.Finally, there are so many other programs these days which are every bit as good as SPSS (and some better and/or cheaper), I simply cannot imagine a reasons for using SPSS. If you are new to stats, I'd recommend learning another program and not wasting your time.
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