There are bunches of free to use data sets on the web.  The ones on my page 
http://gsociology.icaap.org/dataupload.html
are public domain, and so are free to use in any way you want.

So for example this one in all public domain data.
PD-Data2   http://gsociology.icaap.org/data/PD-Data2.xls  
world factbook (migration, infant mortality, gdp per capita, literacy,
population, phone lines and per capita), International database (infant
mortality), USDA data (food expenditure as percent of total
expenditures, percent of food expenditure by type of food). 

I'd be very happy if you included this or another of the data sets of all 
public domain data in your pspp install.

In addition, there are bunches of other data sets from others here
http://gsociology.icaap.org/data.htm

most of these are not public domain but I'm sure most of the people who created 
these would also be happy to have their data sets included.


Gene





Gene Shackman, Ph.D.

The Global Social Change Research Project

http://gsociology.icaap.org

Free Resources for Methods in Evaluation and Social Research

http://gsociology.icaap.org/methods

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Applied Sociologist

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--- On Sun, 7/12/09, michel <mic...@cecaps.ufmg.br> wrote:

Hello,

Some of those great databases are free? I'm searching for some to include on 
PSPP install, and to make an tutorial of PSPPIRE with examples.





      
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