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| = SPSS = | | = SPSS = |
| * '''[[w:SPSS Statistics|SPSS Statistics]]''' is a [[w:computer program|software package]] used for [[w:statistical analysis|statistical analysis]]. [...] The software name stands for '''Statistical Package for the Social Sciences''' ('''SPSS'''),<ref>{{Citation|author=Quintero, et. al|url=http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg248057.html?Open|title=Workload Optimized Systems: Tuning POWER7 for Analytics|work=''Abstract''|separator=.|postscript=.}}</ref> reflecting the original market, although the software is now popular in other fields as well, including the [[w:health sciences|health sciences]] and [[marketing]]. ( Wikipedia )
| | See [[Toolkit for Quantitative Surveys]] |
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| To learn to use SPSS consider taking the '''[[Toolkit for Quantitative Surveys]]''' intensive week course.
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| = Microsoft Project = | | = Microsoft Project = |