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A positive review of JASP!

Shepherd MA, Richardson EJ (2023) Opting for open-source? A review of free statistical software programs. Teach. Stat. 2023: 1-11 (doi: 10.1111/test.12360) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/test.12360

A positive review of JASP!

The total sample size leaves something to be desired: n = 5, representing 2 staff (1 using a Mac-, 1 using a Windows-operated system) and 3 undergraduate students (2 using Windows-operated laptops, 1 worked on a tablet), and the treatment of a Likert-scale variable as numeric.

Clearly not one of the later JASP versions was analysed, as this would have prevented comments on the possibility of internal data editing and R-coding, and the availability of statistical test flow charts.

Peter Klaren

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  • JASP is just exceptional... I constantly introduce profs and students to it and usually they stick to it. I too have begun using it alongside R (which used to be my only tool).

  • edited November 2023

    Indeed, JASP is live changing, my students have so much better test results since I switched from SPSS to JASP, and I my classes became more relax to give :-)

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