Re: Paper published using results from GNU PSPP

2024-01-06 Thread Ali Alhaidary
PSPP is the only application for statistics for all of our post graduate students, and we encourage them to give a short description of the application in the theses and when defending it, we also translated the home page to be given to attendees. Ali On 1/5/24 03:10, Ben Pfaff wrote: Awesom

Re: Paper published using results from GNU PSPP

2024-01-04 Thread Ben Pfaff
Awesome! Always glad to hear that. On Thu, Jan 4, 2024 at 3:47 PM Peg Whalen wrote: > > I’m about to publish a report on data I used PSPP to analyze. Will be citing > PSPP in Methodology and References. Spreading the word. > > Peg Whalen > > > On Tue, Jan 2, 2024 at 11:50 AM Ben Pfaff wrote: >>

Re: Paper published using results from GNU PSPP

2024-01-04 Thread Peg Whalen
I’m about to publish a report on data I used PSPP to analyze. Will be citing PSPP in Methodology and References. Spreading the word. Peg Whalen On Tue, Jan 2, 2024 at 11:50 AM Ben Pfaff wrote: > That's really cool! I'm glad that PSPP was useful! > > On Mon, Jan 1, 2024 at 1:11 AM Karthik Sures

Re: Paper published using results from GNU PSPP

2024-01-02 Thread Ben Pfaff
That's really cool! I'm glad that PSPP was useful! On Mon, Jan 1, 2024 at 1:11 AM Karthik Suresh wrote: > > Hi, > > If anyone is interested in PSPP's use in academic publishing, I had a > paper accepted where I used PSPP to carry out some of the analysis and > refer to this in the paper. > > http

Paper published using results from GNU PSPP

2024-01-01 Thread Karthik Suresh
Hi, If anyone is interested in PSPP's use in academic publishing, I had a paper accepted where I used PSPP to carry out some of the analysis and refer to this in the paper. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00207543.2023.2296018 I wanted to use FLOSS rather than proprietary softwa