Sentence1: I experienced in using a statistical softwarecalled SPSS. Sentence2: I experienced in using a statistical software named SPSS. Sentence3: I experienced in using a statistical software - SPSS.
Sentence4: I experienced in using a statistical software "SPSS".
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They are all wrong because of the first part. I have experience in using ... OR I am experienced in the use of ...
— CalifJim
They are all wrong because of the first part.
I have experience in using ...
OR I am experienced in the use of ...
I would continue with: SPSS.
OR SPSS software.
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You can't combine a with software. software is uncountable. That eliminates all of your choices.
I suspect that anyone in the field of software who might want to employ you would know what SSPS is. I don't think you need to explain what it is, but if you insist, you should use the same phrasing that is used on the SSPS site, namely, "SSPS statistics software", lik