A New Manual for JASP

During this year’s JASP workshop in Amsterdam, one of the workshop participants, Dr. Mark Goss-Sampson from the University of Greenwich, brought to our attention an impressive 119-page students’ guide to JASP. This detailed manual explains how to perform many different types of frequentist analyses in JASP. The manual is fully up-to-date (i.e., based on JASP 0.9), and the plan is to keep it current.

Mark kindly gave us permission to share his manual online, and you can find it on the JASP Materials page (click here to go directly to the PDF). We hope and expect that this manual will be helpful to teachers, students, and anybody who wants to use JASP for statistical inference. If you have any suggestions for improvement, feel free to let Mark know!

An example page of Statistical Analysis in JASP. A Guide for Students

 

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