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I am used to seeing the file extensions, in which case you have to press the .exe You have unzipped the zip into a separate directory already, right?
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Dear Katse, Are you the admin on the campus system, or just a user without admin rights? If the latter, you might want to try our preinstalled zip file instead. If this is not the case or if you are still experiencing problems, please post the issue…
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From the team (with whom you are already in contact I believe): "It is an issue in BDgraph, which can provide wrong results if the user does not supply mean-centered data (because BDgraph does not estimate the mean vector). This is now fixed in…
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I'll ask some of our network experts.
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So rows 11-28 correspond to "X" in the Date field, 47-124 to the "Y", and 621-815 to the "Z"? If so you just filter on the Date column. The drag and drop filter would work here. A screenshot of the data spreadsheet may …
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If you have installed JASP through the Windows store it is Microsoft that takes care of the automatic updates, and this issue would pertain to all software, not just JASP. You'd probably get better feedback if you post this issue on the JASP GitHub …
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So it seems this needs to be clarified or changed somehow. Any concrete suggestions on what to do? It would be great to have these posted on our GitHub page... Cheers, E.J.
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Hello Cedric, Interesting. I think we had much of what Prism has to offer already, and whatever is missing we can easily add. The problem is that we have such a long to-do list. Anyway, about the t-test: (1) yes, we can show the SEMs on the bars (in…
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Bartoš, F., Gronau, Q. F., Timmers, B., Otte, W. M., Ly, A., & Wagenmakers, E.-J. (2021). Bayesian model-averaged meta-analysis in medicine. Statistics in Medicine, 40, 6743-6761. Bartoš, F., Otte, W. M., Gronau, Q. F., Timmers, B., Ly, A., &…
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Hello Irenna, That is great. We have a lot of support for this. What we can do immediately is add you to our Mattermost "module" directory where you can ask questions and get advice from others. We are also working with a group of students…
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The results will make more sense if you compare not to the null model, but to the best model. It looks like the "group" model and the null model both perform very poorly. The other three models are fairly close...
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Dear rlhh, I think we need some more detail on this problem! If you think it is a bug, a report to our GitHub page is in order (for details see https://jasp-stats.org/2018/03/29/request-feature-report-bug-jasp/) EJ
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The current version of JASP is perhaps a little too strict. It won't give a mean because ordinal data do not have a mean. We are relaxing this restriction in the upcoming version (I hope; I will check to make sure) EJ
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Case-sensitivity is a general rule in statistical programming, so we did not give this any thought...if you want you can issue a feature request on our GitHub page. If other people express their support the request moves up our list (https://jasp-st…
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This discussion is continued at https://forum.cogsci.nl/discussion/9968/interpreting-the-signs-of-glm-ordinal-logistic-regression#latest
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I've asked our expert, but ChatGPT answer your question as follows: Short answer: with your coding (1 = in favor, 2 = neutral, 3 = opposed), a positive income coefficient in a cumulative‐logit (proportional odds) model means higher income → more opp…
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Dear Superfinisher, I will attend some of our team members to this issue. Please note that we have set up a service company to help industries switch to JASP from Minitab: https://www.jasp-services.com/ Cheers, E.J.
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Dear Herve Printing a p-value of 1 as .000 was an serious error, for which we have brought out a hotfix asap! The problem should be resolved. With respect to your point "2", I am not sure what you mean with " the Student test is the m…
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Also, RollApp is not affiliated with JASP in any way. This issue is best discussed on our GitHub paper (see https://jasp-stats.org/feature-requests-bug-reports/) EJ
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Hi CrewedUp, Can you make a separate issue for this problem? Ideally with a screenshot and/or an example data set. This is of course a key analysis so if this does not work somehow this gets us into hotfix territory quickly. EJ
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We're on it Surely you can install an older version through the zip? But I have already pushed all buttons, we hope to do this quickly
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Update: problem 2 and problem 1 are the same, right? The p-value ought to be 1 or near 1, but is shown as ",000". We are aware of this and will fix it soon
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Dear Herve, Thanks for this. We are aware of problem (1) and have a hotfix in the making. I will check out problem (2). Note that for bug reports like these it is preferred to create an issue on our GitHub page (see https://jasp-stats.org/feature-re…
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The easy transformation between different formats has been on our radar for a long time. The reason why we haven't gotten to it yet is because in order to do this properly, other features needed to be in place. We are nearing completion on those, so…
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Or is this more like a feature request? Would be good to flag it.
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What do you mean with "4800 Datasets"? Do you mean 4800 pairs of observations?
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If we do not have it, it would be a good feature request for our GitHub page (for details see https://jasp-stats.org/2018/03/29/request-feature-report-bug-jasp/)
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True, the measurement scale classification is incomplete. This was a conscious choice at the time, to keep things simple (and more in line with SPSS, probably). We could possibly change it -- I am not sure whether adding a scale is easy or whether i…
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And it is a recent change, so that explain the difference. :-) EJ
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In a continuous distribution, all values are unique, so there is no single value that is the most frequent. The reason why they may appear to be the same is rounding. On the other hand, modes in continuous distributions are well defined. From Wikipe…