JASP
O JASP is a free and open-source graphical
program for statistical analysis supported by the
University of Amsterdam.
O It is designed to be easy to use, and familiar to
users of SPSS.
O It offers standard analysis procedures in both
their classical and Bayesian form.
O JASP generally produces APA style results tables
and plots to ease publication.
O It promotes open science by integration with the
Open Science Framework and reproducibility by
integrating the analysis settings into the results.
O is described by the authors as a "low-fat
alternative to SPSS", and "Bayesian statistics
made accessible".
O Provides a user-friendly interface to many of
the commonly-used statistical analyses --
descriptive statistics, plots, t tests, Levene’s
Test, ANOVA, ANCOVA, contingency tables,
O Pearson and Spearman correlation, Kendall’s
Tau-B, and linear regression.
The following analyses are
available in JASP:
Other features
O Descriptive statistics and plots.
O Assumption checks for all analyses, including Levene's
test, the Shapiro–Wilk test, and Q–Q plot.
O Imports SPSS files and comma-separated files.
O Open Science Framework integration.
O Data filtering: Use either R code or a drag-and-drop GUI
to select cases of interest.
O Create columns: Use either R code or a drag-and-drop
GUI to create new variables from existing ones.
O Copy tables in LaTeX format.
Homepage
PROS
O C:\Users\aquin\Desktop\Introducing
JASP.mp4
CONS
O You cannot directly encode a data set in the
software, you can use MS Excel or SPSS to
encode the data and save it in the following
formats : *.csv *.txt *.sav *.ods
DEMO OF DATA ANALYSIS
References
O https://statpages.info/javasta2.html
O https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JASP
O https://jasp-stats.org
O https://www.facebook.com/pg/JASPStats/