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Hi EJ someone has been asking about this in the forum: https://github.com/jasp-stats/jasp-issues/issues/284 And it looks as if part five of this paper might help at least a bit? Yuan, Y., & Johnson, V. E. (2008). Bayesian Hypothesis Tests Using…
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The idea of "keeping it maximal" as much as justified by the design, comes from this paper. Barr DJ, Levy R, Scheepers C, Tily HJ. Random effects structure for confirmatory hypothesis testing: Keep it maximal. J Mem Lang. 2013 Apr;68(3):10…
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There we go, and now you will not need to worry about this notation any longer if you change the exponent notation setting as @patc3 suggests. I was working from memory, and had forgotten about this. Apologies.
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Hello, I'm not a member of team just another user like you, but I will see if I can explain this to you in a helpful way. First of all this is not an error at all. This is what is is known as scientific notation. If you think back to secondary scho…
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Hi both, as per the following feature request, I would hazard a guess that the options you require are not currently available, but it does look as if a team member has been issuing updates to the required module so that they will soon be available:…
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Hi Alan, I have no idea what the answer to your question is because I'm not a team member, just a software user like you. That being said, this is a bug, and those together with feature requests are best reported directly to the programming team, as…
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Hello, Let me start by pointing out that I'm not a member of the development team, just a user of the software, like you. As far as I know, MANCOVA is not currently possible in JASP. That being said, the feature has been requested by other users, an…
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Hi @Sport_biz_stats and @patc3, I'm not one of the development team but just another enthusiastic user, like the both of you. In any case, I saw this discussion and thought that this feature would be useful so I created the feature request. See her…
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Hi EJ, That might be one way to do this, but I think this might also be a feature request for a canonical correlation analysis? I already have one open: [Feature Request]: canonical correlation analysis, principal components regression, PLS regre…
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Hi Per, These two are good general ones from the help file Osborne, J. W., Costello, A. B., & Kellow, J. T. (2008). Best practices in exploratory factor analysis. In J. Osborne (Ed.), ), Best practices in quantitative methods (pp. 86-99). SAGE …
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Hi František, Can I ask a bit more about what you're planning in this regard? The box-Tidwell is the first thing that comes to mind, what else were you thinking? I was recently discussing Hosmer-Lemeshow and its cousins with Johnny here: Improvement…
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Hi Per, I can't quite remember, but I think that SPSS can run this test? in the JASP help documentation I find: Chi-squared Test: The fit of the model is tested. When the test is significant, the model is rejected. Bear in mind that a chi-squared …
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Hi Koen, My apologies, it seems I might have been unclear. I rather meant, perhaps it might be useful if you might add some more references to the details of this particular algorithm in the help file. Of particular use would be a clarification of…
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Hi Koen, Regrettably, I think I found a bug with the implementation of explain predictions for random forest regression. [Bug]: explain predictions not working for random forest regression · Issue #2731 · jasp-stats/jasp-issues (github.com) I was …
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Hi EJ, It is not mentioned in the help file, but the file does mention that the analysis relies on the psych package. And some further digging led me to open a bug report. So I think this might provide some basis for someone in your team to have a …
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I think there has been a substantial misunderstanding here. The clustering plot is intended only to be used with correlation networks with our intended as a kind of "descriptive precursor" before using one of the other types of networks. I…
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Hi Both, Just to say that it is not yet possible to perform the network comparison test in JASP. There have been several requests on this forum and on GitHub for this very useful feature! For now, though an interim (I know not ideal) solution might…
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Hi @JohnnyB , I did wonder if some previous versions of the software did have this functionality. :) I'm glad it was an easy fix/ repair. Best, Tarandeep
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Hi Martin, You have indeed found a limitation of the software. It is something that the developers seem to be aware of since other users have requested this feature be added: [Feature Request]: RM ANOVA - allow interactions between within/between f…
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Hi EJ I couldn't seem to make the old issue reopen, so I made a new one, I hope that's okay? [Feature Request]: zero inflated, zero truncated and hurdle regression models · Issue #2605 · jasp-stats/jasp-issues (github.com)
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Hi Amanda, Let's assume for a moment, that you want to keep your original non-lonely and lonely variables as they are. One way to make the new categories were six is skipped is to copy nonlonely and lonely to new variables and just slightly vary th…
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Hi All, @andersony3k according to the paper, van Doorn, J., Ly, A., Marsman, M., & Wagenmakers, E.-J. (2020). Bayesian rank-based hypothesis testing for the rank sum test, the signed rank test, and Spearman’s ρ. Journal of Applied Statistics, 47…
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Hello, Unfortunately, JASP doesn't have this yet, but I have added your request to a list of requests for similar features, see: [Feature Request]: adding functionality to compare network structure across groups · Issue #2067 · jasp-stats/jasp-issu…
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Hi Both, I've made a featurette request for a similar problem at: [Feature Request]: And the ability to recode variables into categories through GUI · Issue #2530 · jasp-stats/jasp-issues (github.com) Given this appears closely related, might it be…
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Ah, yes, I hadn't even considered the Bayesian option (but of course it can use polynomials!) Anyway, since you obviously have a better grasp of this can I do, I won't make the extra request on github. Super save you a job, then I'm glad to.
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Hi Don, Thanks very much for your very quick work on adding the poly function. But (and as I said above, I'm very new to this) it seems that to take full advantage of this method we also need the ability to obtain MSE via cross validation, to determ…
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Hi Both, This should help Divergence between JASP and SPSS ouptuts when computing polynomial contrasts for within-sjts designs — Forum (cogsci.nl)
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You're welcome, I just wanted to this request where it belongs. Intuitively, I would agree with you, but it makes sense to at least have this request logged, so that any future requests can be tied to it? Tarandeep
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Hi Carmen, As far as I know, this test is not available in JASP. The developers usually prefer requests for new features to be made on GitHub, so they can more easily keep track of them. I made the request for you: [Feature Request]: Ramsey RESET te…
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Hi Both, Just a quick note to say someone made a feature request for this a few months ago [Feature Request]: add 'semipartial correlation' analysis under regression · Issue #2244 · jasp-stats/jasp-issues (github.com)