Hi David,
I'm with you!
As it happens my university will no longer support an SPSS license for
student use and, appalled at the existing cost of texts and readers, I
do not want to ask students to purchase individual licenses or even
(expensive) texts that come with a version bundled for stud
Sorry to butt into this list from out in left field, but I just have an
odd question.
We have SPSS installed in our computer labs (which I maintain) and I'm
trying to nudge the faculty over to PSPP, which they don't even want
installed because "it might confuse the students". The sticking point
i
Ben is currently looking at reimplementation of the output
system, including the support for charts. After this, we
hope there will be much better support for plotting things.
J'
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 06:57:42AM -0700, David Nasatir wrote:
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> Thank you, John.
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> Sorry about the poor choice