

And perhaps if it takes off, as R has, we’ll see more advanced features soon. So if you are only using SPSS for basic statistics, or for teaching an intro class, this may be just what you need. That means you can do one-way ANOVA and regression, but not GLM, logisitic regression, factor analysis. No Advanced Models, no Missing Values Analysis, no Complex Surveys. PSPP seems to correspond only to SPSS base. The only downside I can see, though, is with the statement “no additional packages to purchase in order to get ‘advanced’ functions.” That appears to be because there aren’t any advanced functions. You can use PSPP with its graphical interface or the more traditional syntax commands. Its backend is designed to perform its analyses as fast as possible, regardless of the size of the input data. PSPP can perform descriptive statistics, T-tests, linear regression and non-parametric tests. There are no additional packages to purchase in order to get “advanced” functions all functionality that PSPP currently supports is in the core package. Neither are there any artificial limits on the number of cases or variables which you can use. The most important of these exceptions are, that there are no “time bombs” your copy of PSPP will not “expire” or deliberately stop working in the future.
#Using pspp free
It is a Free replacement for the proprietary program SPSS, and appears very similar to it with a few exceptions. This is the description from its website: I have not tried it yet, but it does look promising. " PROCESS has been such a great addition to my research tool kit.I just heard recently about PSPP, which is a free, open source version of SPSS.

" PROCESS is a very user-friendly and marvelous macro." - Turkey "I love PROCESS!! Thank you so much for this amazing tool." - United States descended from ue stats miracle." - United States It is a wonderful development in research" - Nigeria PROCESS has solved most of my problems with mediation and moderation since I started carrying out research and analysing such data.

"Research with the PROCESS macro tool is fun." - Kenya Thank you for all your efforts!" -The Netherlands "Thanks for inspiring us all to think in terms of mediating and moderating effects but, more importantly, help unleash the power of computational power in a easy to use way. I was stuck with my PhD data before I stumbled on it." – Kenya "Thanks for developing this very nice model for solving moderation. " It is a much easier alternative to doing this in Mplus" - United States "Testing moderated mediation has never been so easy." - Malaysia It allowed me to do things in my dissertation that would have been computationally very difficult for me otherwise." - United States I look forward to reading and learning more about this topic!" - United States "Thank you for creating and sharing the PROCESS macro! I find your book ( Introduction to Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis) and papers about special PROCESS topics very helpful, clear, and easy to follow - a real pleasure to read and apply.
#Using pspp software
"Thank you for providing this excellent software - it is immensely helpful in my research." - United States And it provides a relatively simple way to analyze relatively complex models using bootstrapping CIs." - United States Ive been using: missing values VAR (7 thru 9). Seems like I cant quite get the same output in pspp as what im getting in spss in terms of handling missing values. It makes it easier to commit to one structure for analyzing a hypothesized mediation model. Were learning spss and Im trying to apply everything were doing to pspp.
