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    testing 3 variables



    Hi,

    Which is better to use, SPSS or Minitab?
    Last edited by riza_esmilla; 07-04-2006 at 09:09 PM.

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    From my years in the university setting, just about everyone uses SPSS, which makes sharing data files much easier. Also, SPSS releases new versions on a regular basis and there are a ton of books out there for help with SPSS, so that would be my suggestion.

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    SPSS or Minitab

    Which of the two is easy to manipulate?
    jane

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    SPSS has very user friendly pull down menus.

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