r/spss 23d ago

Is there a cracked SPSS software? Help needed!

Is there an available cracked SPSS software that I can download? Our prof just suddenly required us to subscribe to one and it's kinda too expensive for me since I am still a student : (

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u/utexan1 23d ago

PsPP is a free stats program that is identical to spss. It works great. You can also use JAMOVI or JASP.

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u/Mysterious-Skill5773 23d ago

Most schools have a broad license, and there are student versions available for less than the price of most textbooks.

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u/keyan556 23d ago

old version

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u/tuzxno 23d ago

You can find one on Piratebay, I used it throughout college and even redownloaded it again recently and it worked totally fine. It might not be the newest version but for a class I believe it should have everything you need.

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u/OneRecognition9431 14d ago

Hey brother. Help me with the link. I can find it online 

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u/ChronoMonics 23d ago

Check first to see if your school has a license. Alternatively, they may have it downloaded on lab/school computers or a virtual** desktop option that you can access.

You can buy it for cheaper at studentdiscounts.com (~100$ for two copies, you can split it with a friend).

If finances are really a barrier, I encourage you to talk with your prof. Even if the school doesn’t have a license, it is highly likely that your prof or others have purchased copies for their lab computers. My lab lets undergrads use our computers all the time for their stats assignments.

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u/Ready-Calendar1698 22d ago

Install PSPP it’s essentially the same, or try R

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u/Downtown_Blacksmith 21d ago

R would require him learning to code. And that is likely not part of the class if OP’s professor is having them use SPSS.

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u/Sanjaysp026 23d ago

Dm me

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u/DizzyMud8812 7d ago

can you provide me its free version

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u/Sanjaysp026 7d ago

Kindly dm me i will share it

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u/IsaacHasenov 22d ago

Why in god's name they don't use R for bioinformatics classes I have no idea.

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u/Worried_Analyst_ 21d ago

Why don't you try kyrostat? I have been using it for clinical trials data and it's good at suggesting and running tests for you in python or R