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Ibm - Spss Software

The short answer is yes. But for it to be the right answer for you, we need to dig deeper.

| Feature | Excel | SPSS | R/Python | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | $ | $$$$ | Free | | Learning Curve | Low | Medium | High (Steep) | | Reproducibility | Poor | Excellent (via Syntax) | Excellent (via Scripts) | | Data Size Limit | ~1M rows | Unlimited (depends on RAM) | Unlimited | | Graphics | Good | Mediocre (Base) / Good (Chartbuilder) | Excellent (ggplot2/Plotly) | | Validation (FDA) | No | Yes | No (unless validated) | | Community Support | Massive | Medium | Massive | spss software ibm

Gen Z data scientists grew up on Python. Universities are ditching SPSS for R because R is free and "real world." IBM’s user interface is clunky compared to modern tools like Tableau or PowerBI. The short answer is yes