You don't say whether your students are looking for scholarly articles or
something more practical.  On the practical side, they could look at Using
Mulitvariate Statistics by Barbara Tabachnick and Linda Fidell.  The
authors compare SAS, SPSS, BMDP, and SYSTAT for various multivariate
procedures.

Paul W. Jeffries
Department of Psychology
SUNY--Stony Brook
Stony Brook NY 11794-2500

On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Pedro C. �lvarez Esteban wrote:

> Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 12:39:54 +0200
> From: "Pedro C. �lvarez Esteban"
>     <pedroce@westad.[NOSPAM-REMOVE].eis.uva.es>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Searching bibliography on comparisons among statistics programs
>     (SAS, SPLUS, SPSS, BMDP, ...)
> 
> I have two students interested in comparing several statistics programs,
> such as SAS, SPSS, BMDP, SPLUS, ... (Yes, I know they are very different).
> Does any one know some bibliographic references??
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Pedro.
> 
> --
> Statistics and R.O. Department
> University of Valladolid (Spain)
> 
> e-mail: pedroce@westad.[NOSPAM-REMOVE]eis.uva.es
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