- SPSS Statistics is a software package used for interactive, or batched, statistical analysis. Long produced by SPSS Inc., it was acquired by IBM in 2009. Current versions (post 2015) have the brand name: IBM SPSS Statistics. The software name originally stood for Statistical Package for the.
- Nov 17, 2020 IBM SPSS is a comprehensive statistical analysis program especially suited for the social sciences. Available in DOS, Windows, and Macintosh versions to main campus departments on an annual lease basis.
- SPSS Statistics is a comprehensive software package that includes data management, statistics, and reporting capabilities. SPSS is a modular product, so additional modules can be used to carry out specific analyses not supported by the Base product.
SPSS is a widely used program for statistical analysis in social science. It is also used by market researchers, health researchers, survey companies, government, education researchers, marketing organizations, data miners, and others.
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Personal Use - SPSS v27 License
Use the SPSS License Request Tool to request up to two (2) personal activation keys for SPSS v27. You will automatically receive your keys and installation information.
Note: If you need more than two keys, or earlier versions of SPSS and/or AMOS submit the 2021 SPSS License Request form.
Departmental Orders/Shared Device Licenses - SPSS v27 License
To order multiple licenses for departmental use or shared environment computers (e.g. labs), use the 2021 SPSS License Request form.
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