Hi people,
As an academic working at the university I am interesting on various statistical programs because I am using them very often. I think that PSPP is a clone of SPSS. It arise the question why then I should not continue using SPSS (PASW)??? But if PSPP offers new and useful statistical procedures for example McDonald's coefficient omega from R, or Anderson-Darling test from Easy fit, then I will consider PSPP as a very important alternative and useful statistical package.

Warm regards,

Asterios Patsiaouras, University of Thessaly /TEFAA, Greece






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Θέμα: Re: PSPP promotion at professional associations

On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 05:42:14PM +0000, John Darrington wrote:
> I recall that Jason Stover said he did a poster presentation at a conference some time ago.

Yes, I presented a poster on PSPP at the Joint Statistical Meetings in
2010. It went well, and some of the attendees stated they were
interested in using the software. I don't know how many of them
actually started using it, though.

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