IBM® SPSS® Statistics Standard 29 (Windows) - Single Machine License

IBM® SPSS® Statistics Standard 29 (Windows) - Single Machine License
Manufacturer
SPSS an IBM Company
Delivery Type
Download
License Year Expiry: July 31, 2025
$200.00 USD

Academic Users Only. Only verified students, faculty and staff of the Baylor College of Medicine may purchase this software.

Features

  • Intuitive user interface

    Perform powerful analyses without coding experience using a drag-and-drop interface.

  • Advanced data visualizations

    Build visualizations and easily export to include in multiple file formats to communicate results effectively.

  • Automated data preparation

    Help ensure data is clear, properly organized and ready for analysis.

  • Efficient data conditioning

    Identify invalid values, view patterns of missing data and summarize variable distributions.

  • Local data storage

    Increase data security by storing files and data on your computer rather than in the cloud.

IBM® SPSS® Statistics 29


Mac

Warning: Windows 10 or later | MacOS 10.15 or later

OS macOS Catalina 10.15, Big Sur 11.0, macOS Monterey 12.0, macOS Ventura 13.0, macOS Sonoma 14.0
Disk Space 4 gigabytes (GB) of available hard-disk space.
Display 1024*768 or higher screen resolution
Memory 4 gigabyte(GB) of RAM or more is required, 8 gigabyte(GB) of RAM or more is recommended for 64-bit Client platforms.
Network: adapters, drivers, protocols IPv6 is supported and it is not required.
Other Hardware

Minimum free disk space: Linux: 1.5 gigabyte (GB) for installation.

Because the installer extracts files before installing, the same amount of temporary disk space is also needed for the installer. If you do not have enough space in /tmp or the installing user’s home directory, use the IATEMPDIR environment variable to specify a different temporary location for the extracted installer files. You can remove this folder after installation.

Additional free disk space is required to run the program (for temporary files). The amount of space needed for temporary files depends on the number of users, the expected size of the .sav file, and the procedure. You can use the following formula to estimate the space needed: * <.sav file size> * , where can range from 1 to 2.5. For example, for procedures like K-Means Cluster Analysis (QUICK CLUSTER), Classification Tree (TREE), and Two-Step Cluster Analysis (TWOSTEP CLUSTER), the is closer to 1 than 2.5. If sorting is involved, it is 2.5. So, if you have four users, the expected .sav file size is 100 MB, and sorting is involved, you should allow 1 GB (4 × 100 MB × 2.5) of storage for temporary files.

Processor 1.6 GHz or faster

Windows

OS Windows 10 Education, Windows 10 Enterprise,Windows 10 Home, Windows 10 Pro, Windows 11 Enterprise, Windows 11 Pro, Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter Edition, Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials Edition, Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard Edition, Windows Server 2016 Datacenter Edition, Windows Server 2016 Essentials Edition, Windows Server 2016 Standard Edition, Windows Server 2019 Datacenter Edition, Windows Server 2019 Essentials Edition, Windows Server 2019 Standard Edition
Disk Space 4 gigabytes (GB) of available hard-disk space.
Display 1024*768 or higher screen resolution
Memory 4 gigabyte(GB) of RAM or more is required, 8 gigabyte(GB) of RAM or more is recommended for 64-bit Client platforms.
Network: adapters, drivers, protocols IPv6 is supported and it is not required.
Other Hardware

Minimum free disk space: Linux: 1.5 gigabyte (GB) for installation.

Because the installer extracts files before installing, the same amount of temporary disk space is also needed for the installer. If you do not have enough space in /tmp or the installing user’s home directory, use the IATEMPDIR environment variable to specify a different temporary location for the extracted installer files. You can remove this folder after installation.

Additional free disk space is required to run the program (for temporary files). The amount of space needed for temporary files depends on the number of users, the expected size of the .sav file, and the procedure. You can use the following formula to estimate the space needed: * <.sav file size> * , where can range from 1 to 2.5. For example, for procedures like K-Means Cluster Analysis (QUICK CLUSTER), Classification Tree (TREE), and Two-Step Cluster Analysis (TWOSTEP CLUSTER), the is closer to 1 than 2.5. If sorting is involved, it is 2.5. So, if you have four users, the expected .sav file size is 100 MB, and sorting is involved, you should allow 1 GB (4 × 100 MB × 2.5) of storage for temporary files.

Processor 1.6 GHz or faster

 

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