So anyway, is there anyone who's using PSPP in ubuntu? or R? how can i find it if it's not in the applications, but i already installed it?Ĭan i open an spss data file (*.sav) with R? how? it's mass education, that's what they can do. (also because i am not really good in spss, and how they teach it in school is a bit like copy-pasting all the time, so they give routine but not really knowledge. sav files both ways (opening it and saving it like that) without loosing any data on the way of transformation:)Īnd it would be also good if i could use the same language that i am used to in spss syntax. One of the most important thing is that it should be somehow compatible with. I am also thinking about using PSPP that must be very similar to SPSS. I installed R-base (from the terminal) but i am too new at the whole thing (i mean dealing with linux generally) and now i don't find where did this put it. Also because i can only get SPSS for each half year. (i have to send always syntax and output files to the teachers so i can't really change this)īut on the other hand i am a bit fed up with windows so i decided looking for something else. for free from the univ, but i use ubuntu mostly, so at one side i also have windows on my computer only for this. I have to use SPSS at university, and i can get it temp.
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