JASP
Stable release |
0.8.1.1
/ March 21, 2017 |
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Written in | C++, JavaScript and R |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux |
Type | Statistics |
License | Affero General Public License |
Website |
jasp-stats |
JASP is a free and open-source graphical program for statistical analysis, designed to be easy to use, and familiar to users of SPSS. Additionally, JASP provides many Bayesian statistical methods.[1]
Features
- Descriptive statistics
- Independent samples T-test
- Paired samples T-test
- One sample T-test
- Levene's Test
- ANOVA
- ANCOVA
- Repeated measures ANOVA
- Contingency tables
- Pearson's correlation
- Spearman correlation
- Kendall's tau-B
- Linear regression
- Bayesian independent samples T-test
- Bayesian paired samples T-test
- Bayesian one sample T-test
- Bayesian ANOVA
- Bayesian ANCOVA
- Bayesian repeated measures ANOVA
- Bayesian linear regression
- Bayesian contingency tables
- Bayesian correlation tables
- Reliability analyses
- Classical exploratory factor analysis (EFA)
- Principal component analysis (PCA)
- Summary statistics module
- Possibility to import SPSS data files (.sav)
- Open Science Framework integration
References
- ↑ Love, J.; Selker, R.; Verhagen, J.; Marsman, M.; Gronau, Q. F.; Jamil, T.; Smira, M.; Epskamp, S.; Wil, A.; Ly, A.; Matzke, D.; Wagenmakers, E. J.; Morey, R. D.; Rouder, J. N. (2015). "Software to Sharpen Your Stats". APS Observer. 28 (3).
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