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From basic to advanced procedures

What you will learn

 

To handle databases and results in JASP

 

To perform data analysis with JASP, from basic to advanced

 

To construct an validate complex predictive models with JASP

 

To find patterns in the data with JASP

Description

JASP is a free multi-platform open-source statistics package, developed and continually updated by a group of researchers at the University of Amsterdam. It has a simple drag and drop interface, easy access menus, intuitive analysis with real-time computation, and a display of all results. JASP can perform from basic data analysis (descriptive statistics such as central tendency, dispersion, histograms, scatter plots, box-plots, raincloud plots, comparisons between groups and between measures such as t-test, Analysis of Variance, non-parametric tests such as Mann-Whitney, Wilcoxon, Kruskal-Wallis, Friedman, parametric and non-parametric correlations, simple and multiple regressions, linear mixed models, generalized linear mixed models) to more advanced data analysis such as factorial analysis, networks analysis, meta-analysis, structural equation modeling, visual modeling, machine learning and many more.

I think that everybody who is interested in data analysis deserves to know about JASP and to learn how to use it.

I invite you to join me on this learning journey. At this moment, there are several analytical modules from JASP for which I have already generated learning tutorials, but this is an ongoing process, and this course is growing from one week to another.


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Content

Downloading JASP and importing databases
1.1. Introduction to JASP
2.1. Downloading and installing JASP
3.1. Importing a database in JASP
2. Handling data & transforming variables with JASP
2.1. Handling data in JASP: save and export
2.2. Recoding and transforming variables in JASP
2.3. Reversing and computing variables in JASP
2.4. Selecting cases, splitting and filtering with JASP
3. Descriptive statistics and simple comparisons (t-tests) with JASP
3.1. Descriptive statistics with JASP
3.2. How to compare two groups with JASP (independent samples t-test)
3.3. How to compare two repeated measures with JASP (repeated measures t-test)
4. ANOVA with independent samples and with repeated measures in JASP
4.1. ANOVA with independent samples
4.2. ANOVA with repeated measures
4.3. Final