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Old May 17, 2008, 12:05 PM
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I am taking Intermediate Statistics this summer for a FNP program.

The syllabus says we need SPSS Graduate Pack 16. This is $199 with the student discount. Amazon has a student version of SPSS 16 for $87...how do I know if that version will work?

Any experience?

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Old May 17, 2008, 07:40 PM
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Email or PM the seller with your question. Good luck. I just finished my LAST Research/Stats class EVER!!!

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Old May 17, 2008, 08:30 PM
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Re: statistics

Originally Posted by 7starbuck7 View Post
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I am taking Intermediate Statistics this summer for a FNP program.

The syllabus says we need SPSS Graduate Pack 16. This is $199 with the student discount. Amazon has a student version of SPSS 16 for $87...how do I know if that version will work?

Any experience?

Thanks
SPSS Student Version

SPSS Student Version is ideal for students who are just beginning to learn statistics. The SPSS Student Version provides affordable, professional statistical analysis and modeling tools to students. The easy-to-use interface and comprehensive online help system enable students to learn statistics, not software. The SPSS Student Version has a four-year license code and is for student home use only. It allows up to 50 variables and 1,500 cases. This software is unable to read SPSS command syntax, and scripting and automation capabilities are unavailable. Add-on modules cannot be used with this package.

SPSS Graduate Pack and SPSS Career Starter

For students in more advanced quantitative courses or for students conducting graduate-level research, SPSS offers two other powerful packages: SPSS Graduate Pack and SPSS Career Starter Program. SPSS Graduate Pack includes a full version of SPSS Base (with no case or variable limits), SPSS Advanced Models™, SPSS Regression Models™, and Amos™ software for structural equation modeling. SPSS Career Starter Program includes the full version of SPSS Base (with no case or variable limits). Both the SPSS Graduate Pack and SPSS Career Starter Program have a four-year license and are for student home use only.

The biggest problem with the student edition is that it puts limits on how many values and variables. This may not matter but if the sets your class are working with are over this it will not work. Also the command syntax and scripting are very powerful and many programs use these to demonstrate different concepts. Depending on what you are doing the regression models in the graduate pack may be needed. I doubt you need the rest. You can talk to your instructor but generally everyone has to be on the same program for it to work. Using a limited version of base usually doesn't work.

If you work for the university you might see if they have an employee license. I can download a full version of SPSS for free under the site license. Of curse I use SAS not SPSS for a number of reasons.

David Carpenter, PA-C

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Old May 18, 2008, 07:38 AM
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Thanks.

I emailed the prof and he said we could also just use the computer lab on campus. He did ask me what the price difference was between the grad pack v. student version. So I sent him a description of the student version. Maybe he will give it the okay.

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Old May 18, 2008, 04:14 PM
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Holy moley. Our school had SPSS for free via online. I can't imagine having to pay for it after seeing those prices! *gasp*

Best of luck with Stats. I'm SOOOO happy it's long over for me.

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Old May 18, 2008, 09:41 PM
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I bought SPSS for my MSN research project, and was told that we had to buy the graduate pack. Supposedly, the student version didn't have all we needed.

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