How to use JAMOVI?

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  • Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
  • In this video I jump into how to actually do some statistics. I explain how to get data into JAMOVI and how to run a t test and linear regression. I explain what long data is and how to set your variable to the appropriate format.
    Click here to download example data
    www.dropbox.com/s/k507ov7ro74...
    Click here to download JAMOVI
    www.jamovi.org/download.html
    Learning objectives
    Know how to load data into JAMOVI
    Understand what wide and long data formats are
    Know how to perform a t test and linear regression in JAMOVI
    Understand what Nominal (Categorical) and Continuous data is

КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @LauraFrentescu
    @LauraFrentescu Рік тому

    Very nice introduction to Jamovi Software! Thank you and Congrats!

  • @dr.jackauty4415
    @dr.jackauty4415  Рік тому +1

    Note they've fixed the space in the title problem! So now you can have spaces in your column headings.

  • @piripino9491
    @piripino9491 4 місяці тому

    Hello, what if you accidentally use nominal data type instead of continuous datatype for numerical data? Will the results be different?

  • @fatmahalrashidi5513
    @fatmahalrashidi5513 2 роки тому

    Hello if I want to do proportional metanalysis on jamovi and I used proportion from major the metanalysis I is prevalence. My question is how can I get the frequency if my data in mean (SD) or % forms .I have the sample number but I don’t have a frequency how can I know it or convert to it ?

    • @dr.jackauty4415
      @dr.jackauty4415  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Fatmah, I'm not sure I understand the question. With meta-analyses we want to get all the data in the same format. Studies should report Ns and frequency, but if they don't then you have to try back-calculate it. For example 43% of 5000 patients died, that means 2150 patients died and 2850 survived. Now what you would typically do with that data is then convert it into a odds ratio or (better) risk ratio.
      If you are doing meta-analyses, you probably want to learn R and get really familiar with coding. You'd also want to preregister your methods!

  • @rebekahsancho
    @rebekahsancho 2 роки тому

    Can someone please assist me how to input my data to carry out statistical analysis. I have optical density readings at different time points e.g. 1 hr, 2 hrs, 3 hrs etc. up until 1008 hrs and i have done these experiments twice so for example i have a repeated set. i usually put each time point into one column and i put the values (which are in triplicates) underneath each columns time point but i dont think that this is correct. i need to compare the repeats to each other please assist

    • @dr.jackauty4415
      @dr.jackauty4415  2 роки тому

      Hi Rebecca, I think you might be in a bit of trouble statistically. If you have two experiments and you want to compare them, that means you only have n=1 for each experiment. You can't really do statistics on n=1. We don't know the variability of the experiments, because you haven't repeated them, so we can't do any inferential statistics. Unless I'm not understanding your data correctly.

  • @baqeralabbas3462
    @baqeralabbas3462 Рік тому

    Hello