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IBM SPSS Bootstrapping is a efficient tool to grant reliable models and precise results. It can be used to evaluate the stability of all SPSS-models like descriptive statistics, means, cross-tables, correlations, regression and many more.

SPSS Boostrapping provides following features:

  • Fast and easy estimation of sample distributions and estimation functions
  • Creating thousands of subsamples of a dataset
  • Improving the robustness of models vs outliers and anomalies
  • Estimation of standard errors and confidence intervals of a parameter

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IBM SPSS Statistics - Bootstrapping

Create more reliable models and generate more accurate results

IBM® SPSS® Bootstrapping is an efficient way to ensure that analytical models are reliable and will produce accurate results. It can be used to test the stability of analytical models and procedures found throughout the SPSS Statistics product family, including descriptive, means, crosstabs, correlations, regression and many others.

SPSS Bootstrapping enables you to:

  • Quickly and easily estimate the sampling distribution of an estimator by re-sampling with replacement from the original sample.
  • Create thousands of alternate versions of a data set for a more accurate view of what is likely to exist in the population.
  • Reduce the impact of outliers and anomalies, helping to ensure the stability and reliability of your models.
  • Estimate the standard errors and confidence intervals of a population parameter such as the mean, median, proportion, odds ratio, correlation coefficient, regression coefficient and more.

Further information:

https://www.ibm.com/de-de/products/spss-statistics

Desktop-Systems

  Windows® Mac® OS X Linux®
Further Requirements Super VGA-Monitor (800x600) or higher Resolution
For a connection to SPSS Statistics Base Server, you will need a network adapter for TCP/IP-Network protocol
Internet Explorer
Super VGA-Monitor (800x600) or higher Resolution
Webbrowser: Mozilla Firefox
Super VGA-Monitor (800x600) or higher Resolution
Webbrowser: Mozilla Firefox
Operating System Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 (32-/64-Bit) Mac OS X 10.7 (32-/64-Bit), Mac OS X 10.8 (only 64-Bit!) Debian 6.0 x86-64, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5 Desktop Editions, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Client 6 x86-64:
  • Linux (64 bit) kernel 2.6.28-238.e15 or higher
  • FORTRAN version libgfortran.so.3
  • C++ Version libstdc++.so.6.0.10
Min. CPU Intel or AMD-x86-Processor 1 GHz or better Intel-Processor (32-/64-Bit) Intel or AMD-x86-Processor 1 GHz or better  
Min. RAM 1 GB RAM + 1 GB RAM + 1 GB RAM +
Festplattenplatz Min. 800 MB Min. 800 MB Min. 800 MB

Server-Systems

  SPSS Statistics Server
Further Requirements For Windows-, Solaris-PC's: Network adapter with TCP/IP-Network protocol
For System z-PC's: OSA-Express3 10 Gigabit Ethernet, OSA-Express3 Gigabit Ethernet, OSA-Express3 1000BASE-T Ethernet
Operating System Windows Server 2008 or 2012 (64-Bit), Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (32-/64-Bit), SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 and 11 (32-/64-Bit)

Details can be found in the the following PDF-document:System Requirements SPSS Statistics Server 22
Min. CPU  
Min. RAM 4 GB RAM +
Disk Space ca. 1 GB for the installation. Double the amount may be needed.