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Tag Archives: Data Analysis Software
SPSS Desktop Reporter
Not to go too much into detail yet, but we’ve been spending some time with SPSS Desktop Reporter 4.0. Wow. Despite the price, it’s a great software package with a lot of extremely useful features and worth every penny. What … Continue reading
Affordable Data Tabbing Software
I recently received a request for information about the available data tabbing (cross-tab, table generating) software that is available out there and thought I might share what I know. Personally I was a little surprised that there aren’t more software … Continue reading
December 6, 2006
Tagged ANOVA, Chi-Square, cross-tab-software, Data Analysis Software, Global-Market-Insite, GMI-Research-Analyzer, marketing research, Memphis-Market-Intelligence, research results, SPSS, SPSS-Desktop-Reporter, SPSS-Dimensions, SPSS-Tables, Survey-Explorer, t-test, Wincross, z-test
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Overview of SPSS Dimensions
SPSS recently announced the release of SPSS Dimensions 4.0, the latest incarnation of its enterprise survey and analysis suite that does everything from helping you create surveys to analyzing the data to generating reports. Before looking into the new features … Continue reading
SPSS 15: Has Bells and Whistles, Will Go Mainstream?
New article by Stephen Swoyer today on the The Data Warehousing Institute web site about SPSS’s goal of becoming more "mainstream," partly based on the results of its integration of desktop analytic applications and server-based predictive analytics applications such as … Continue reading
Tim Macer reviews E-Tabs Autograph 2.0
U.K. based Research journal reviewer Tim Macer recently published a review of ETabs AutoGraph 2.0, a program designed to assist in the “desktop creation of indivudual or repetitive charts and tables from most industry-standard tables for output to Excel or … Continue reading
Why I Won’t Upgrade to SPSS 15
Every September it seems like a new and very slightly improved edition of SPSS is released — this year is no exception, and in just a few weeks SPSS 15.0 will hit the streets with a few new minor features … Continue reading
Tim Macer reviews Monitor Group’s MarketSight
In the June, 2006 issue of issue of the Market Research Society’s Research Magazine, Tim Macer reviewed Monitor Group’s MarketSight, a web based survey analytic tool for researchers and end-users, with an emphasis on interactive hypothesis testing. Tim liked the expert-system … Continue reading
Tim Macer reviews Merlinco’s MerlinPlus
In the May, 2006 issue of issue of the Market Research Society’s Research Magazine, Tim Macer reviewed Merlinco’s MerlinPlus, a powerful end-user analysis suite which can be fed either by surveys in industry-standard formats or by data collected using built-in modules … Continue reading
