Recently there has been some discussion with regards to the use of SPSS in research. The proposition made out of the talk is that the writer who knows how to use SPSS in research is the superior soul.
Please take note that this is absolutely a flawed notion.
In real, SPSS is just a software program that helps the user apply different statistical procedures and formulas to analyze the "already fed" data, in the social sciences research, to describe and infer the data one has acquired by different means (e.g., questionnaire, interviews, etc.).
With proper training and practice, anyone can use SPSS.
However, the real test lies in the pre-SPSS phase: from setting the research question to gathering the required data.
Anyone who suggests (or makes false claims) that using SPSS is the most important thing (without the mention of the pre-SPSS phase) is simply overstating the importance of SPSS.
I invite everyone to google what I write here to test the validity of my claims.
And remember, if trained properly, anyone can use SPSS.
I have made over $2000 from forum members emailing me
This is only in your posts that I have frequently seen you referring over and over to how much you have earned doing this and that.
I have only once made a passing reference to how much I earn doing the same work as you do. My earnings will surprise you even though I am an "inferior" writer.
This forum is about scam and not about the boastful earning reports. I hope you'd take note of this fact.
BTW, if you earned just $2000, I can see you speak more than deliver. You need work hard and increase your earnings.
I have many a time stated that I am an ESL writer. I have also stated that my clients are both ESL and native speakers.
Ever since I stated this fact, I have seen your tone changed abruptly. Now, you are out to howl the fact to let anyone know "I am an inferior writer". It simply tells me you're scared of the growing competition.
When I have already said one thing (even over and over -that I am an ESL writer (not inferior though)), why would you point it out time and again: simply to assure yourself that your position is safe. Lolz