| id | feature | desc |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Survey Layouts | You might have separate layouts for self-completion brand research vs. face-to-face brand research studies, and another format for product concept projects. |
| 1 | Specific Questionnaires | Your face-to-face questionnaire might have numbers next to each response, for the interviewer to circle, whereas self-completion studies might have tick boxes for scanning. |
| 2 | Microsoft® Word | Use Word's full range of formatting features, and easily incorporate logos, graphics, and even "external" elements, such as respondent IDs, in your surveys. |
| 3 | Respondents | For truly multimodal interviewing, give participants the ability to choose a different response channel without having to re-answer questions they've already completed. |
| 4 | Reporting Capabilities | View summary reports across the site or drill down into your specific project. |
| 5 | History | Supervisors determine relevant fields that can be viewed, edited or both. |
| 6 | Qualifications | Participant records matched to interviewers based on refusal conversion, language skills, or other custom criteria. |
| 7 | Web | This added convenience often leads to higher completion rates. |
| 8 | Quota | Create and manage multi-dimensional quotas including priorities and randomizations. |
| 9 | Call Rules | Specify how long to wait before redialing a number based on an outcome, how long to wait for a respondent to self-complete, and more. |
| 10 | Adapt Call Parameters | You can change parameters, such as how long to wait for busy numbers during the day. You may choose every 5 minutes but in the evening when people may be on the phone longer, specify 15 minutes. |
| 11 | Quota Targets | Use quotas to set limits on the number of survey participants and subgroups, such as number of females or males within a particular age group and region. |
| 12 | Automatically populate | You can save time and ensure you only ask the relevant questions or use what you already know to help determine your quota targets and apply a variety of techniques to find the right respondents for your survey. |
| 13 | Visually-Rich | Use multi-media such as images, movies and voice during the survey. |
| 14 | Go | Use tablets or laptops with our without an internet connection. |
| 15 | Validation | Support for full double-entry validation, partial double-entry validation or both. |
| 16 | IBM SPSS Data Collection File | Highly portable file that can be used by any analysis tool within IBM SPSS Statistics, IBM SPSS Modeler, or the IBM SPSS Data Collection family. |
| 17 | Robust Security Model | IBM SPSS Data Collection Interviewer Server support access control over projects and activities and maintains a central security model that controls all access to the data and tools available in IBM SPSS Data Collection Interviewer Server. |
| 18 | FIPS 140-2 | You are now presented with a FIPS 140-2 Compliance step during installation, allowing you to decide whether or not the installation will be configured for FIPS 140-2 compliance. FIPS 140-2 is a U.S. government computer security standard used to accredit cryptographic modules. |
| 19 | Multi-Wave Studies | New features allow you to move between different waves of a study without having to recreate variables and table definitions. Variable edits,variable axis expressions, and table edits are all now retained when changing between different survey data files. |
| 20 | Complex Filters | Additional options on all variable types for the presence or absence of any value as well as ability to group conditions and negate groups as part of your filter. Select just the right group easier, visually. |
| 21 | Group | Group individual variables that share a list into grids and report on the group, creating an instant matrix for your reporting needs. |
| 22 | Unweighted Data | A new access setting is available to restrict users from viewing unweighted data when IBM SPSS Reports for Surveys deployed via the Web. |
| 23 | Microsoft Excel 2007 | You can now specify a chart template to use when exporting a table to Microsoft Excel 2007. |
| 24 | Drill Down | Report creators can rapidly build and deliver reports that clearly communicate findings, while report recipients gain the ability to drill deeper into data for more meaningful-and actionable-outcomes. |
| 25 | Create Cross Tabulations | Users can create cross tabulations to view patterns in their data through an easy to use interface. |
| 26 | All Users | IBM SPSS Reports for Surveys is designed for all users regardless of technical or statistical expertise-the information consumer, report creators, business management. |
| 27 | Filter | Apply filtering criteria to segment your data. Filters can be as simple or as complex as you need. |
| 28 | No Bottlenecks | The intuitive interface empowers you to create reports easily without waiting for your results, and get to the insight faster to speed decisions. |
| 29 | Features | Allow access to all features, restrict data manipulation, or allow only for report usage. |
| 30 | Delivering | Presentation-ready results in Word, PowerPoint, Excel or HTML. |
| 31 | Optimize Your Table Creation | Repetitive tasks like creating multiple tables can be done at a click of button. |
| 32 | View variable prior to using them to ensure they will add the value to your results | View variable prior to using them to ensure they will add the value to your results. |
| 33 | Share the Right Results to the Right Person | Secure access using IBM SPSS Data Collection Interviewer Server to projects, features and data cuts. |
| 34 | Privacy and Security | Apply global filters to datasets that only expose a slice of the data and restrict access to unweighted data. |
| 35 | Control Project Privacy | Control who has access to which project and how much access they have. |
| 36 | Interaction | Manage at what level your users can interact with IBM SPSS Reports for Surveys. |
| 37 | Automated Result Creation and Delivery | Experienced users can use IBM SPSS Reports Professional for Surveys to fully streamline report creation. By leveraging a powerful scripting engine, experienced users can perform sophisticated data manipulation, such as creating weights based on any number of variables, and create complex aggregations. They can fully automate the creation and distribution of analysis results in HTML, PowerPoint, Excel and Word. |
| 38 | New Variables | Edit existing variables or filters or you can create your own. You can use them throughout your reporting or make these new variables available to other users. |
| 39 | Edit Variables | Add new categories, new analysis options--such as mean and mode--group categories, create nets and easily summarize findings without altering the data. |
| 40 | Numeric or Text Data | Turn numeric, date and text variable into categorical data directly through the interface |
| 41 | Apply Any Number of Weights | View data that is weighted or unwieghted. You can also restrict access to unweighted data if you need to do so. |
| 42 | Integrity | Though you have the full flexibility to edit and create new variables, the underlying data is never changed. You can rest assured that the data cannot accidentally be edited or changed. |
| 43 | Draw Attention to the Results | Sometimes it is useful to sort your tables, so that you can see at a glance which is the most important or popular response. You can hide rows, columns, or cells in your tables where all values are equal to, above, or below a value that you specify so you can display tables without rows or columns containing insignificant values. |
| 44 | Publish Findings | Tight integration with Microsoft Office allows users to export reports into PowerPoint, Excel, Word so you can share survey reports across the organization so this insight can be incorporated into decision making processes. |
| 45 | Real Time | While managing who has access to which survey and the level of interaction they can have. |
| 46 | Accurate Current Single Point of Access for Data | Ensure you data is always accurate and people see the latest reports by managing your results through the online interface. |
| 47 | Online Collaboration | IBM SPSS Reports for Surveys is designed to maximize the two environments by ensuring that high-volume tasks such as data processing and aggregation are done on a server-while still leveraging the power of the desktop for interface-related tasks. |
| 48 | Diverse Sources | IBM SPSS Reports for Surveys enables you to access data from Triple-S™, Quancept™, Quanvert, Surveycraft™, IBM SPSS Statistics, ADODB-based databases, and other data types. |
| 49 | ReadSoft Documents | Scan software accurately identifies response locations and correctly associates each response with the appropriate question and question type, assuring proper validation. |
| 50 | Automatically | As scan is part of the IBM SPSS Data Collection suite all the validation, logic you added during your survey stage is carried right through to scanning. |
| 51 | FIPS 140-2 | You are now presented with a FIPS 140-2 Compliance step during installation, allowing you to decide whether or not the installation will be configured for FIPS 140-2 compliance. FIPS 140-2 is a U.S. government computer security standard used to accredit cryptographic modules. |
| 52 | Instructions | For example, letting your participant know what the range for a numeric question is, or whether the question is a single or a multiple selection. |
| 53 | Presentation | Present brand lists in one, two, or three columns or choose to display a check box on the right or left and many more. |
| 54 | Instructions | Standard wording for instructions to interviewers or respondents, such as "Check all that apply" OR "Please specify below," are automatically added. |
| 55 | Works | When used with IBM SPSS Data Collection Author and IBM SPSS Data Collection Author Professional, serves as a tool for creating professional survey-drafts for distribution. |
| 56 | Validation | Ensure single select questions get a single answer and number ranges are followed, resulting in cleaner data and faster time to insight. |
| 57 | Oversight | Oversight provides the needed transparency and visibility into your call center operations. |