IBM® SPSS® Statistics Base (formerly PASW® Statistics Base) is easy to use and forms the foundation for many types of statistical analyses.
Purchase IBM SPSS Statistics Base GradPack v 19.0 for only $65 plus $5.95 s/h in the US and Canada. Software commonly used in dissertation research.
The procedures within IBM SPSS Statistics Base will enable you to get a quick look at your data, formulate hypotheses for additional testing, and then carry out a number of statistical and analytic procedures to help clarify relationships between variables, create clusters, identify trends and make predictions.
- Quickly access and analyze massive datasets
- Easily prepare and manage your data for analysis
- Analyze data with a comprehensive range of statistical procedures
- Easily build charts with sophisticated reporting capabilities
- Discover new insights in your data with tables, graphs, cubes and pivoting technology
- Quickly build dialog boxes or let advanced users create customized dialog boxes that make your organization’s analyses easier and more efficient
What’s New in IBM SPSS Statistics Base GradPack v19?
- Automatic Linear Models – A new family of algorithms makes it possible for business analysts and analytic professionals to build powerful linear models in an easy and automated manner.
- Syntax Editor – More than a dozen performance and ease-of-use enhancements for writing syntax in the syntax editor based on customer feedback, including tool tip displaying the “name”, improved scrolling, improved indentation of lines, toggle commenting “on” or “off”, the ability to split the syntax editor window, and many more.
- Default Measurement Level – When a data file is opened, a measurement level is automatically assigned so business analysts can focus on solving their business problem rather than manually setting the measurement level.
- Faster Performance – Save time when creating reports that involve large tables or a large number of smaller tables. Creating pivot tables in the output is now up to 200% times faster than before. In addition, tables will also take up less memory.



