Tuesday, May 15, 2007

SPSS

Bali, Indonesia

 

I attempt to be more positive than negative on this blog, but occasionally a negative issue needs to be dealt with, and today is a day for it! I have 180 questionnaires completed and in my possession and I am receiving some pastoral assistance in getting to my goal of 200 plus questionnaires received. With my advisor’s approval I am compiling my statistics while still collecting surveys from respondents. My University has required that I use Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, also known as SPSS software in order to compile my questionnaire results and complete my statistics. Back in 2001 when I attended my previous University and was working on a MPhil dissertation, my advisor explained I needed SPSS and so I ordered a copy through the information technology department and received a discount since I was a student. I think I paid approximately 40 pounds. This seemed fair but the software never worked and would not load on my computer properly and I ended up having to use limited Microsoft Excel software to complete the statistics for my MPhil dissertation. 

For the PhD dissertation through my current University, I am expected to use SPSS once again and so in 2004 my advisor had me order the SPSS Student Version 11.0 for Windows which I believe cost me over $150.00 Canadian. I needed a letter from my academic department to prove that I was a student in order to purchase that version of SPSS. I loaded the software on to my computer and went through the tutorial a couple of times the last few years to familiarize myself with software, however, I was not ready to analyze the statistics at that time. Monday, I began compiling results and started with the very first questionnaire, and figured out the basics that day. However, once I arrived at line 51 depth wise, as in question 51 on the questionnaire, I was informed the following by the SPSS software: Maximum number of variables exceeded. A variable is an attribute on which cases vary. Cases can be for example, people and things. Bryman (2004: 29). I was simply attempting to place my other 16 questionnaire questions on the list and the software was prohibiting this from taking place. This was of course a negative event! I did some research in my related texts and on the net and could find no answers to my problem. I called SPSS in Chicago today and was informed that they offered no support for my old 2001 version and I would have to purchase a newer version. I then asked the person if someone could at least inform me on how I could get past line 50 and she stated that the Student Version would not go past line 50 and was not made for dissertation students! I was told that I needed to buy Graduate Version 14.00 that she thought would work for me, but could not verify this as fact and I eventually found Version 15.00 on the web from a retailer. The retail company representative I talked to on the phone could not verify with me that Graduate Version 15.00 would do the required job and treated me like I was an idiot for expecting someone from their company to know which product I should purchase from them. She suggested that I call SPSS to find out which version I should purchase. 

I ordered the product for over $300 Canadian this afternoon! What a wonderful discounted rate for a full-time PhD student without a full-time job, and my order is on hold for seven days until this retailer receives confirmation from my University that I am indeed a registered student. I am very unimpressed with the service from both SPSS and this retailer. I have twice previously purchased SPSS and both times the software has not done the job. The first time it would not even load properly on my computer and the second time it would not even allow a variable past 50. I think I have been ripped off here, and now I am faced with a large bill without technical verification from either the manufacturer or the retailer that the product will actually suffice for my work. This is very poor service! Russ 

BRYMAN, ALAN (2004) Social Research Methods, Oxford, Oxford University Press.

Additional: A link concerning Madeleine McCann, the English girl missing in Portugal.


16 comments:

  1. Thank you for posting this blog. In reading your past blogs I understand you are in a Distance Learning program - that is very difficult. Also from reading your writings I know you must certainly have worked very hard to get to this point.
    According to your message it has me thinking too that the amount of $315 is in USD (not CDN) and also that the correct conversion amount with not be accurate according to today's dollar value. Check that out - I would bet I am right! You are a student, an intelligent one it seems, and I know most students have little or no income, and must scrimp and save every nickel and dime just to make ends meet. Now you are being "ripped off" (yes I agree) by a software company and a distributor who know that you need the software and so you will have to buy it, regardless of the price. This is absolutely disgusting and truly horrible! Do you have an Office of Ombudsman in your area who you could contact? Maybe your MP could help you? Why not try writing to both of them and see if you can get some help.
    I hope many will read your blog and understand what is going on out there!
    My prayers go with you in your endeavours.

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  2. Thanks very much. I just checked the bill and the cost is $316.75 CDN, and I agree it is too much money.

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  3. Do they not sell "upgrade" versions, rather than you having to buy the whole thing again?

    If its a University Requirement, then they should provide a copy of the software.

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  4. Thanks Mr X, good points.

    When I talked to SPSS in Chicago they stated that I would need to buy a new version.

    My former University provided a copy of SPSS, although it did not work, as stated. I would gladly accept some assistance from my present University.

    Russ:)

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  5. Boy, this sounds just like what one needs during writing any dissertation. I remember being paranoid during my diploma but all software was fortunately very cooperative.

    Heads up - you'll make it with or without that stupid SPSS (heard of it for the first time...).

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  6. Thanks Helen. I have just received the letter from my department which verifies I am a student.

    Russ:)

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  7. Thanks my friend.


    Please, it puts fhoto of Madeleine in your Bloggue

    Missing Madeleine!
    Madeleine, MeCann was abduted from Praia da Luz, Portugal on 03/03/07.

    If you have any information, please contact Crimestoppers on
    0800 555 111

    Please Help

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  8. Thanks David,

    Her story and therefore her picture has been well publicized in Canada. As I stated on your blog, I hope and pray that she is found soon. I will provide your link within the article.

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  9. Russ,
    I feel your pain as a PhD student myself. Unfortunately your advisor should never have told you to get the student version of SPSS as this version is only appropriate for very rudimentary statistics. Don't worry, the graduate version will meet your needs. If you have trouble using SPSS I reccommend a book by Andy Field titled Discovering Statistics Using SPSS which very clearly outlines and explains stuff.
    Good Luck!

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  10. Thanks for letting me know that what I have ordered is the correct software. I have the book SPSS Survival Manual by Julie Pallant which seems decent. The funny thing is that I initially had trouble using Version 11 and called SPSS and they had plenty of opportunity to tell me that I had the wrong software, but they did not. I am not impressed with them.

    Thanks very much for checking out my blogs, and all the best with your PhD.

    Russ

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  11. What a hassle... I'm sorry to hear you're having difficulties. I hope the software works for you soon, and the rest of the questionnaires come flowing in. :)

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  12. Cheers Ruthie,

    I hope things are working out for you as well. The software should arrive within a week or so. I have some pastors that I have contacted recently that may be willing to assist me with questionnaires.

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  13. truth is that ssps was a bad program 15 years ago when i was doing my undergrad. sad to hear it hasnt gotten a lot better.

    best of luck with your work,
    LoA.

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  14. Thanks for the information. Your comments do not surprise me, as perhaps SPSS have a 'tradition' of this type of service. Please have an excellent weekend, LoA.

    Russ:)

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