
The US election of 2008 may go down in history as the most polled and surveyed election ever. Voter opinions and backgrounds were sliced and diced in hundreds of ways.
Some online polls showed instant results. Is there a way to use your Mac to make, create, deploy online polls and surveys for your organization or business?
The answer is an unqualified yes. Macs are great devices to store poll and survey data, display the results in graphic form, and even prepare an.... (excerpted).
Bryan said:
Have you ever tried LimeSurvey? It is opensource and works great.
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Christopher Guest said:
SPSS Dimensions would be my personal choice…
http://www.spss.com/online_services/