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Research on Anti-Corruption Public Opinion Data Analysis Technology Based on SPSS under "Internet +" Environment

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With the development and popularization of the Internet, the promotion of an ethical party and government has become more and more inseparable with the era. Faced with complicated information of anti-corruption, to effectively analyze these data and extract valuable information is of great significance. SPSS is a data mining analysis tool applied in this paper to help people analyze anti-corruption data. It starts with the research status of anti-corruption public opinion and the key technologies of public opinion analysis. Combined with related cases, it elaborates the anti-corruption situation based on SPSS under the "Internet+" environment through three aspects: data collection, statistics and data analysis. Finally, the paper concludes with the data analysis features of SPSS and its optimizations.

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      EBIMCS '18: Proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on E-Business, Information Management and Computer Science
      April 2018
      69 pages
      ISBN:9781450363808
      DOI:10.1145/3210506

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