IBM SPSS Statistic 21 x86/x64
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IBM SPSS Statistics is an integrated family of products that addresses the entire analytical process, from planning to data collection to analysis, reporting and deployment. With more than a dozen fully integrated modules to choose from, you can find the specialized capabilities you need to increase revenue, outperform competitors, conduct research and make better decisions.
IBM SPSS Statistics Features:
SPSS Statistics is loaded with powerful analytic techniques and time-saving features to help you quickly and easily find new insights in your data, so you can make more accurate predictions and achieve better outcomes for your organization.
IBM SPSS Statistics Features:
SPSS Statistics is loaded with powerful analytic techniques and time-saving features to help you quickly and easily find new insights in your data, so you can make more accurate predictions and achieve better outcomes for your organization.
Here's a look at some of the groundbreaking new features you'll find in SPSS Statistics 21. They're designed to help you create better predictive models, assess risk more accurately, work faster and improve analytical performance.
Compare Predicted Outcomes For Better Decisions With Monte Carlo Simulation Techniques.
IBM SPSS Statistics Enables You To:
Compare Predicted Outcomes For Better Decisions With Monte Carlo Simulation Techniques.
- Create simulated datasets based on existing data and/or known parameters when the existing data is inadequate.
- Use that simulated data as input to predict an outcome.
- Adjust the parameters you used to simulate the data and compare multiple outcomes. For example, simulate different advertising budget amounts to see how they are likely to affect total sales.
- Build predictive models that help drive better decisions and reduce risk.
- Easily import IBM Cognos Business Intelligence data into SPSS Statistics to enhance your analysis.
- Read custom data with or without filters and import pre-defined IBM Cognos reports.
- Call SPSS Statistics functionality from a Java application and have SPSS Statistics output appear in the Java application. You can also use Java to control, react to and embed program logic into your SPSS Statistics jobs.
- Increase the accuracy of your analysis by comparing two datasets or files in SPSS Statistics to identify any discrepancies between them.
- Compare document metadata or perform a case-by-case comparison of selected variable values.
- Apply password protection to your data and output files to prevent others from seeing confidential information in SPSS Statistics.
- IBM SPSS Statistics Server makes working with large data faster and more scalable, and improves overall stability.
- Single sign-on between the SPSS Statistics client and SPSS Statistics Server improves ease of use.
- Improved security enables it to run as non-root on Unix/Linux.
- Client and server software can be on different release levels (for example, client V21 and server V20), simplifying administration.
- Specify a model in IBM SPSS Amos without drawing a path diagram and enter it into a familiar spreadsheet-like table you can modify.
- This approach improves the productivity of users who need to run large, complicated models, and makes it easy to generate many similar models that differ slightly.
IBM SPSS Statistics Enables You To:
- Work with pivot tables using features such as sorting operations, a navigation pane and search operations and more.
- Produce descriptive statistics (e.g. Frequencies or Descriptives) by right clicking on a variable in the Data Editor (when in Variable View or Data View).
- Use a smaller file compression algorithm that takes up less space on the disk, leaving more room for your data.
- Merge data files and table lookup files without sorting by key variables, merge open datasets and/or external Statistics-format data files, use SQL-like statements to specify a merge and combine files using string key variables of different defined lengths in each file.