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SPSS

IBM SPSS is a comprehensive system for analyzing data. SPSS can take data from almost any type of file and use them to generate tabulated reports, charts, and plots of distributions and trends, descriptive statistics, and complex statistical analysis.

Academic Computing is pleased to provide the UTMB learning community with the site license for SPSS for Windows. This is a network license that enables for 30 concurrent users at any given time.

SPSS is available as a virtual application at UTMB MyCitrix, for use on a variety of devices including Mac computers and most tablets (Windows, Android, and iOS). Log in through UTMB MyCitrix to access SPSS.

Access SPSS

Support for MyCitrix is provided by the UTMB Help Desk:

Phone: 409-772-5200
Email: ishelp@utmb.edu

Accessing SPSS through MyCitrix

  1. On your browser (IE, FireFox, Chrome), go to iUTMB (www.utmb.edu/iutmb).
  2. Click on MyCitrix (left navigation bar) and log on with your UTMB credentials
  3. Make sure that you are at the Applications tab, and click on the SPSS Citrix instance
  4. If you can not see the SPSS application, contact the IS Help Desk to request access rights to the SPSS Citrix app
  5. If the Citrix Receiver does not open it may be due to browser restrictions
  6. Share your computer files by clicking "Permit use" when you see the "Security Warning" popup window, which Citrix Receiver will request after you start the application
  7. Note that you may need to install the Citrix Receiver application in order to complete this process

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GradPacks

IBM SPSS GradPacks are single-user time-limited licenses for students. There are several versions with different capabilities, including Statistics Base, Statistics Standard, and Statistics Premium.

Visit the IBM website to learn more about the SPSS GradPacks.

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