Jamovi: A Powerful R-based Statistical Analyses Tool
Jamovi: A Powerful R-based Statistical Analyses Tool, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.4, with 51 lectures, based on 73 reviews, and has 8147 subscribers.
You will learn about Install, run, and navigate Jamovi and Jamovi Modules Import data, define variables, create new computed and transformed variables; Filter data and Export Results Install R, RStudio, Jamovi RPackages, and use jamovi's syntax mode code in R Demonstrations of each Jamovi's Base Analyses: T-Tests, ANOVAs, Regressions, Frequencies and Factor This course is ideal for individuals who are 1st Year Stats Students or Researcher & Analysts or People looking for a Graphical User Interface alternative for R or People looking for a free alternative to SPSS and other expensive statistics software or People who are put off by all the coding involved in using R can start with this and then gradually learn to code It is particularly useful for 1st Year Stats Students or Researcher & Analysts or People looking for a Graphical User Interface alternative for R or People looking for a free alternative to SPSS and other expensive statistics software or People who are put off by all the coding involved in using R can start with this and then gradually learn to code.
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Summary
Title: Jamovi: A Powerful R-based Statistical Analyses Tool
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 4.4
Number of Lectures: 51
Number of Published Lectures: 51
Number of Curriculum Items: 51
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 51
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Install, run, and navigate Jamovi and Jamovi Modules
- Import data, define variables, create new computed and transformed variables; Filter data and Export Results
- Install R, RStudio, Jamovi RPackages, and use jamovi's syntax mode code in R
- Demonstrations of each Jamovi's Base Analyses: T-Tests, ANOVAs, Regressions, Frequencies and Factor
Who Should Attend
- 1st Year Stats Students
- Researcher & Analysts
- People looking for a Graphical User Interface alternative for R
- People looking for a free alternative to SPSS and other expensive statistics software
- People who are put off by all the coding involved in using R can start with this and then gradually learn to code
Target Audiences
- 1st Year Stats Students
- Researcher & Analysts
- People looking for a Graphical User Interface alternative for R
- People looking for a free alternative to SPSS and other expensive statistics software
- People who are put off by all the coding involved in using R can start with this and then gradually learn to code
Complete Beginner Course
If you’re looking for a tool that can help you get started on your research and analyses and have decided to go with Jamovi, then this is the right course for you. This course will give you an introductory overview of how to use Jamovi and what it’s main features are. Anyone can take this course. You don’t have to be a stats expert or some kind of special researcher. It’s mainly about how to use the tool, Jamovi.
Get Started with R Programming
If you’re learning the R programming language, this is a handy tool to have under your belt. Its syntax mode can act like a little cheat code generator for you to use in R and instantaneously be able to do everything that you can do in Jamovi in RStudio.
In This Course
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You’ll get some information about Jamovi’s user interface and how you can get it to do stuff. It’s a pretty straight forward interface, there’s actually not much explanation needed. You’ll be amazed and surprised at just how easy to use and intutitive Jamovi is. It’s beatifully designed and great to use.
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You’ll find out just how easy it to bring your data into Jamovi, set your variables to ordinal, nominal, continuous, add some new computed and transformed variables, and use filters to focus on specific areas of your dataset.
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Then we’ll take a detour and install R and RStudio and have a look at how you can bring in datasets open in Jamovi into RStudio just by typing two words, and how you can then easily copy/paste the R code from Jamovi. You just copy and paste it!
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Another great feature in Jamovi is that you can install Modules wich are like add-ons or R packages. These allow you to do more cool stuff with Jamovi. We’ll have a look at how to install them and I’ll give you some tips on how to use two of them scatr and my favourite, Flexplot!
Analyses Demonstrations:
We’re going to have a look at each of the analyses in Jamovi, with an example. The focus of this part of the course is just to give you a rudementary look at each of the analyses, and kinda get a feel of what you can do with Jamovi’s suite of analyses.
It includes all the basic good stuff:
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T-Test: Independent, Paired, and One-Sample
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ANOVAS (one-way, factoral, repeated measures), ANCOVA (and MANCOVA), Non-parametric one way and repeated meausers ANOVA
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Correlation & Regression, Logistic Regression (Binomial, Multinomial, Ordinal)
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Friequencies: One Sample Proportion Tests(Binomial and Chi Goodness of Fit), Contingency Tables (Chi test of association and McNemar), Log-Linear Regression)
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Factor Analyses (Reliability, Principle Component, Exploratory, and Confirmatory Anlyses)
But remember, that’s not all. Jamovi’s modules let you do a lot more. Everything from JASP’s suite of Baysein statistics to Survival Analyses. Check it out, and explore.
Practicing is Easy
As far as practice activities go, I encourage you to follow along with the same examples and repeat them using your own combination of variables and to experiment with using the code in R and seeing where it takes you. All these demonstration examples are pretty simple. It’s really easy for anyone to swap out the variables used in any of the demonstrations with other variables in the same dataset or to go through other datasets and repeat the same analyses. Just give it a shot. There’s even a module called R Datasets which installs a bunch of datasets for you to practice on. Explore, experiment and be creative!
What are you waiting for? Get started with Jamovi today!!!
More about the Jamovi:
Data Science is really cool and awesome. As with anything you really want to get done, there’s nothing more helpful than a good tool that can help you do the job. Jamovi pushes the envelope when it comes to something that’s free, open, user-friendly and fun. It’s features and specifications rival that of paid programs like SPSS, STATA and SASS.
It includes really awesome stuff and the best part is that it’s all built on top of R. Hadley Wickham, a big name in data science, spoke about how GUIs aren’t really great for data science. It’s true, but in that same talk in the 2016 conference he mentions that, it’s okay to copy/paste code. You don’t have to be a coding dictionary to be good at R. That’s another area where Jamovi shines and flexes its muscles. It’s got syntax mode! It’s like an R code cheat sheet generator. You can easily start to code in R and do everything you can do in Jamovi, in R, just by copy/pasting the code.
It’s really great for a beginner who is just learning R. No one wants to start learning something and feel like it’s so hard and like it’ll take ages for them to actually start learning and be able to actually do anything. But with Jamovi’s syntax mode, you can easily just start copy/pasting code into R and getting results right away. Who wouldn’t want that?
And since Jamovi’s code is based on other packages as well, it’s a really nice package to start working with and start learning with. It can help you get started.
The visualizations in Jamovi are stunning, amazing, and easy. The analyses are the best, so neatly organized and the changes show up in the results immediately.
After seeing all these features of Jamovi, I tototally lost it. I said to myself how can something so cool, awesome, fun and insightful be free? Yes! It’s all free.
I asked myself, where has this tool been all my life? Why didn’t I know about? I thought of all the opportunities that I had missed in my career. All the cool visualizations I could made to convey my points to my bosses and colleagues and other people. I thought of all the things that I could have understood better in the past if I had just known about Jamovi and been able to use it.
So, then I decided to create a course about this cool awesome Jamovi software so that everyone could benefit from it.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Installation
Lecture 3: Navigation
Chapter 2: New Variables & Filters
Lecture 1: Entering Data and Setting Up Fields
Lecture 2: Example: First Data Entry
Lecture 3: Computed Variable Setup
Lecture 4: Transformed Variable Setup
Lecture 5: Supporting Files
Lecture 6: Importing Data
Lecture 7: Example: Importing the Shot put dataset and creating some new variables
Lecture 8: Filters
Lecture 9: Example: Some simple filters on the Shot put dataset
Chapter 3: Analyses Overview
Lecture 1: Analyeses Setup
Lecture 2: The Output Window
Lecture 3: Modules
Chapter 4: Descriptives, Syntax Mode, and R
Lecture 1: Descriptives of Nominal or Ordinal Variables
Lecture 2: Descriptives of Continuous Variables
Lecture 3: Example: Descriptives of the Shot Put dataset
Lecture 4: Syntax Mode
Lecture 5: Example: Shot put and first data entry descriptives code used in RStudio
Chapter 5: T-Tests Demonstrations
Lecture 1: Demonstrations Introduction
Lecture 2: T-Tests Introduction
Lecture 3: Bugs Dataset Introduction
Lecture 4: Independent Samples T-Test
Lecture 5: Paired Samples T-Test
Lecture 6: One-Sample T-Test
Chapter 6: ANOVA Demonstrations
Lecture 1: Tooth growth introduction
Lecture 2: One-Way ANOVA
Lecture 3: ANOVA
Lecture 4: Repeated Measures ANOVA
Lecture 5: Irist Dataset introduction
Lecture 6: ANCOVA
Lecture 7: MANCOVA
Lecture 8: Installing Flexplot in R + link to guide
Chapter 7: Regression Demonstrations
Lecture 1: Coorelation
Lecture 2: Air Quality Dataset
Lecture 3: Linear Regression
Lecture 4: Models
Lecture 5: Dataset Introduction
Lecture 6: Binomial Logistic Regression
Lecture 7: Multinomial Logistic Regression
Lecture 8: Ordinal Logistic Regression
Chapter 8: Frequencies Demonstrations
Lecture 1: 2 Outcomes – Binomial Test
Lecture 2: N Outcomes – Goodness of Fit
Lecture 3: Independent Samples – Test of Association
Lecture 4: Paired Samples – McNemar Test
Lecture 5: Log Linear Regression
Chapter 9: Factor Demonstrations
Lecture 1: Big Big 5
Lecture 2: Reliability Analyses
Lecture 3: Principal Component & Exploratory Factor
Lecture 4: Confirmatory Factor Analyses
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