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What is PSPP?

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What is PSPP?

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PSPP is a program for statistical analysis of sampled data. It is a free replacement for the proprietary program, SPSS. One goal of the PSPP project is compatibility with the SPSS language. It currently features: • High-quality output formatting: • Presentation-quality tables on suitable devices, such as laser printers and raster displays. This is currently implemented through a PostScript driver. A simple HTML tables driver is also available. • Other devices, such as terminals and dot-matrix printers, are supported through an ASCII driver. IBM PC box-drawing characters can also be used. Bold and italics are supported if the underlying device supports them. • Output can be directed to multiple devices at once, for instance to a dot-matrix printer and a PostScript printer, and retain the unique output properties of each device. • All this can be done on any operating system that PSPP supports. Though the latest versions of what PSPP replaces support similar functionality, they do so onl

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