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How do I cite SPSS now?
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mcap
2010-02-22 21:00:32 UTC
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I have a grant application due tommorow and it suddenly occured to me
that I really don't know how to cite the program anymore (AMA style -
in text, not the bibilo).

Is it PASW Statistics v. 17.0.3 (SPSS: An IBM Company). Seems a bit
awkward but I don't really care. I just want it to be correct.
Also....I would need a citation for the data entry author.

Marc
Maria C
2010-03-21 04:54:13 UTC
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Post by mcap
I have a grant application due tommorow and it suddenly occured to me
that I really don't know how to cite the program anymore (AMA style -
in text, not the bibilo).
Is it PASW Statistics v. 17.0.3 (SPSS: An IBM Company).  Seems a bit
awkward but I don't really care.  I just want it to be correct.
Also....I would need a citation for the data entry author.
Marc
Example: The independent sample t-test was analyzed using PASW
Statistics 18, Release Version 18.0.0 (Ó SPSS, Inc., 2009, Chicago,
IL, www.spss.com).
Source: http://www.unt.edu/aeco/thesis/thesis.samples.pdf

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