Rodolfo Martinez <[email protected]> writes: > My name is Rodolfo Martinez and I am the Executive Director of Ontario > Immigrant Network. We are a non-profit dedicated to grass roots research on > immigrant integration issues. We are currently carrying out a large research > project which will require a large amount of statistical analysis. When > originally planning out our budget, we factored in the cost of SPSS. > However, my background with using GNU/Linux over the years led me to think of > open-source equivalents for some of the software that we use. > > Obviously, this has brought me to you. So far, it seems that PSPP would suit > us perfectly. Over the next year, I would like to run a comparison of how > PSPP stacks up vs SPSS in our "real world" applications to see if we could > maybe share this with other non-profits doing similar projects. I was > wondering if from time to time someone from your organization may be > interested in offering help/pointers, and if you would be interested in our > findings at the end of our year long project.
I don't see any other replies to this, so I'll give it a go. As you run into problems, please feel free to consult the PSPP mailing lists for help and pointers. I am interested in the findings. We don't have an organization--PSPP is just a small number of individuals making contributions of various kinds--so I don't know what else to offer. -- Ben Pfaff http://benpfaff.org _______________________________________________ pspp-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-dev
