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Ibm spss 22 statistics11/13/2022 ![]() ![]() ![]() This makes it much easier to make a prediction even when you don’t have all the data! The updates in v22 for Monte Carlo Simulation include: Intermediate SPSS Statistics User: Monte Carlo Simulation – the FUTURE is NOW! Monte Carlo Simulation came out in v21 for SPSS Statistics and if you’re not already familiar with it, this means that SPSS Statistics can use existing similar data you have to fit and correct the inputs automatically, saving you time and effort. You can also now add notations to your output objects (automatically add your name, date, the data source, etc., or your own text). This is in addition to the traditional Microsoft and Adobe publication formats, and now includes the ability to export to Cognos Active Reports (.mht). Output can now be made accessible by desktop (win, mac, linux) smartphone and tablet (ipad, ipod, iphone, android 2.1 and newer, and Windows 8), where your consumers can interact with the object without any kind of special reader. Additionally, these outputs can finally be published to the web AND go mobile. This version also makes it super easy to turn SPSS’s drab output/charts into colorful, appealing, and interesting visual aids. ![]() (*SPSS Statistics is modular so you can get one of the prepackaged bundles, or just the Base + Modules you require, without having to buy the whole kit and caboodle.) The opening dialogue includes New Files, What’s New, Recent Files, a listing of the modules and extensions you’ve purchased, and Tutorials.* ![]()
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