Dear Roy,
As an open-source alternative to PSPP, there is a hard-working community
adding new features to PSPP, but it does not, and may never match the full
set of capabilities of commercial SPSS. Rather than list what SPSS does not
have, it may be more productive to look at the list of what tasks PSPP can
accomplish to see whether those tasks will meet your needs. As a university
lecturer, I find that PSPP can complete most anything students might need
during their first year of social statistics classes (cross-tabs, t-tests,
ANOVAs, regression, logistic regression, data management tasks, etc).
Renan


On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 10:20 AM, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk <r...@karlsbakk.net>wrote:

> Hi all
>
> I work for a large Norwegian college and in some circumstances, we can't
> use SPSS (at least for now). I have asked the researchers if they maybe
> could use PSPP, but they seem very sceptic. Since I don't know much about
> them, being an operation engineer, could someone line out the major
> differences between them apart from license/cost/openness etc?
>
> Vennlige hilsener / Best regards
>
> roy
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