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JASP

JASP, a low fat alternative to SPSS, a delicious alternative to R.

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  • Introduction to Modern Statistics
    Anyone looking to apply and compare frequentist and bayesian methods within a unified GUI (which is essentially an elegant wrapper to R and selected/custom statistical packages), should check out JASP developed by the University of Amsterdam [0]. It's free to use, and the graphs + captions generated on each step are of publication quality out of the box. Using it truly feels like a 'fresh way' to do... - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
  • Can anyone share spss for macOS?
    Https://jasp-stats.org fully free. Its advisible to learn python, R or matlab for graduate school. Source: 10 months ago
  • Help with my analysis in spss. I have 5 independent (ordinal) variables. 1 Moderator and 1 dependent variable. How do I run a multiple regression in SPSS?
    Also for alternative software that are much easier to use take a look at JASP or jamovi (both are very similar); and as a bonus, neither of these two will require you to manually add product variables to your dataset. Source: 10 months ago
  • [D] Discussion: R, Python, or Excel best way to go?
    If you have no access to SPSS (or SAS, or JMP), then look into JASP (https://jasp-stats.org/). I've only just touched that. One thing I believe is that JASP (as well as JMP) will allow/block off tests and analyses depending on the nature of each column. This means that, for example, if you have groups A, ..., Z, the software will treat those as non-numbers, which can only be used as inputs for variables which... Source: about 1 year ago
  • [Q] Advice on JMP versus R
    If you're looking for a stop-gap Stats software while you learn R, try JASP. It's a free statistical analysis software which runs on R. Https://jasp-stats.org/. Source: about 1 year ago
  • What software/language do you use to analyze quant data?
    There may be, there's also JASP, which is similar to SPSS. However, working on product teams, the ability to manipulate large datasets is lost there. I find that skill to be really useful for many things not even quant (like cleaning a dataset from a DS to send out qualitative interview screeners). Source: about 1 year ago
  • [D] I'm so sick of being ripped off by statistics software companies.
    Use JASP, at least take a look at it: https://jasp-stats.org/ it's free and open source, is more user friendly than SPSS, and does a lot of what Mplus does (because it uses R in the background). Source: about 1 year ago
  • Alternative to minitab, for MacOS?
    If you're looking for a menu driven statistics software that is free, have a look at JASP or jamovi. Source: over 2 years ago
  • [University Statistics] Bayesian model of software failure
    The other interesting discovery I made is that there is now a desktop program called JASP which can do a lot of stats out of the box, including both the Bayesian binomial test we've been playing with, and the Chi-square test. This is a positive development from the situation five years ago, when it was necessary for me to learn the R programming to do anything serious with stats or Data Science. Source: almost 3 years ago
  • Free or cheap alternatives to STATA?
    You might also be interested in JASP and JAMOVI, they are free / open source and really good! Source: almost 3 years ago
  • SPSS on ubuntu
    Or you can try JASP (https://jasp-stats.org/). Source: almost 3 years ago
  • To know more about JASP stats
    I've been having a lot of fun using JASP in my learning of statistics. The way they integrate with R is quite promising. And even more the way they deliver by default the possibility to choose between a frequentist approach and a Bayesian approach for your analysis. Have you heard of them? JASP stats. Source: almost 3 years ago
  • Some thoughts from first-time Ubuntu user
    Also for Stats stuff, maybe checkout JASP, one of the professors I support used it last year as an alternative to SPSS. Source: about 3 years ago
  • What are some of the GUI-based IDE or platforms for R, that require only minimal coding?
    Have you looked into JASP? Pretty sure its build on R code. https://jasp-stats.org/. Source: about 3 years ago

External sources with reviews and comparisons of JASP

Free statistics software for Macintosh computers (Macs)
JASP and Jamovi share lightning-fast speed; a wide range of statistics, with extra plugins on Jamovi; and easy installation on Macs, Windows, and Linux. Their basic interface has an Office 365-style open/save/print/export tab; options on the left, output on the right layout; instant changes to the output if you change the input; and export of both data and output, as desired. JASP does not let you set missing...
10 Best Free and Open Source Statistical Analysis Software
Jeffreys’s Amazing Statistics Program (JASP) came into existence as a free and open source alternative to SPSS with powerful Bayesian analyses as its core feature. It has a user-friendly interface. Results are annotated with descriptive text to make analysis easy.
25 Best Statistical Analysis Software
This versatile, free, and open-source statistical software is specifically designed to cater to the needs of researchers and students. With its user-friendly interface, JASP makes data analysis and visualization more accessible and efficient.

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