I am a Ph.D. student in Utah taking Inferential Statistics in Decision Making, and I greatly appreciate the simplicity with which you explain JASP. As a beginner with JASP and someone who has not taken a stats class in quite a few years, your step-by-step explanation of functionality is outstanding. Thank you
Hello, I am a PhD student in Portugal. I am thrilled to find JASP and I am excited to learn and work with it. It is straightforward to learn. I recommended Jasp to all of my colleagues who are working with SPSS. I appreciate your amazing videos.
Thanks for the videos. I am teaching with JASP for the first time. I teach an introductory research methods in applied linguistics class at Michigan State University.
I'm a PhD student in Taiwan, and switching from SPSS to JASP, we used your videos during an elementary statistics class and now I'm self learning JASP to conduct my statistical analysis for my dissertation. Thank you very much!
This is great. I'm teaching Data Analysis for undergraduate students in Mozambique, Africa. I'm learning JASP from you for my students. Thank you for sharing
I am a master's student in Environmental Science and Management. I learned about these videos through our great doctor Osama Alqam... I hope to benefit from this site for me and all subscribers🌹🌹.
My university has recently adopted JASP and it's used for an introduction to statistical software. My lecturer linked this video as a teaching aid. Greetings from Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹
Hello. I am a student at Nederland. I just found out that JASp is originally from here! I am excited to learn JASP, first because I am always keen to learn; second, analyzing data is my favorite issue; and last but not least, it is one of the requirements for applying for the Ph.D., so let's begin broadening the horizon! Thank you for your fantastic course!
Hi. I'm a Master's student in psychology and a course assistant for Introduction to Statistics. I was caught by surprise when I saw the class uses JASP. I have only used SPSS in my last 3 statistics courses so I'm on a mad dash to catch up before the questions come in. Thank you for the videos.
Hi there - I am just learning about JASP in anticipation of the research I am completing. You have provided information so clearly that the novice is able to follow. Thank you.
I am a tutor in India and want to teach my students a simple yet free to access software. I am eager and looking forward to learn JASP through your videos and then teach my students. Thank you
Hi sir... I am a teacher and now I am conducting action research. My colleague mentioned JASP and told me that I can use this as alternative to SPSS. Neither the two have I used...so I am excited to learn this system with your help. Thanks to you. - Jean from Philippines.
Thank you, Dr. Daniel, for the immense amount of work you've put into these well produced videos on JASP. I've been teaching intro stats to Masters level students in Education. And, as one might imagine, I've encounter the usual expressions and worries that so many students share about various anxieties they have about taking stats. I've deliberately structured my course to minimize these sorts of issues and focused on a conceptual approach to the discipline. As such, for the past decade, I haven't emphasized the use of any technology, although a few students do use or otherwise figure out how to use Excel to facilitate their computations; I'm not convinced this necessarily helps their conceptual understanding. There is also the time it takes to teach (and for students to learn) new technologies, like computer applications, which all require time. And, many of students are already busy with various other work responsibilities as well as family obligations - some are working in English as an additional language. I am also teaching my course on-line, which changes the nature of our interactions. This adds some unnecessary complications to the teaching-learning relation. Further, teaching and learning off campus means that my students can't easily access some software that on-campus students would otherwise have access to. Thus, my on-line students would have to buy some (expensive) software. For this and other reasons, which you note in your first video, I find that JASP might be a good platform for me and my students to use. And, to be sure, your video series is just the series I need to introduce my students to JASP and its various features. As I will be trying this out for the first time this coming Fall, I am crossing my fingers that this will work. But I have a feeling that your video collection will work rather nicely for my needs and the learning of my students. Thank you!
Glad to hear that you are making the switch. Hope that you enjoy JASP. Reach out to me by searching my name through the Missouri State University website and I will send you some teaching materials. Best of luck to you and your students!
Thank you so much! I am utterly unfamiliar with JASP, and I'm excited that it is free and that my professors at UNCW have provided links to your videos.
Thank you so much, today I'm going to start my JASP for psychologists course from this amazing video. I hope they share my enthusiasm for this course and JASP as it is and (finally) love statistics and its amazing tools, with your help.
well super glad i found you. i was kind of lost in translation. I'm studying to be an occupationnal therapist in belgium. We had zero introduction to jasp, even though we were told to use it. we just heard it does exist. So i did all the job on excel and now going to jasp to do basic stuffs. Hopefully i'll get away with my work done properly!
I am doing my Masters at INTI International university after long time working in the industry. This video allows me deeply to learn JASP and apply the analysis techniques in my course works. Appreciate if you can share any of your social networking profile link. So that when I can spread the good word, I can tag that profile. Thank you Dr.
The JASP software is simply amazing! I 've been using the SPSS since 2017 and it was really annoying that i had to do certain calculations like the effects size by hand...I love the simplicity of JASP which will definitely become my primary statistics tool. Thank you for your tutorial videos
thank you so much for this informative content about jasp! our research teacher gave us a task at home to search on how to use jasp application because we're going to use it for our next lesson. i hope this will help in my learning. thank you:)
Hi! I'm from the Philippines studying Psych 110 - Psychological Statistics :D My professor linked your videos in our modules. Your videos are so easy to understand (and this is coming from someone who hates math HAHAHA). Keep up the good work, sir.
That's awesome! Please thank your professor from me for linking to the videos. And give my best to your class. Hope that everyone learns from the videos!
Hello Todd! I just found out about JASP through my Data Analytics for Human Resource course. This is cool, and glad it is user-friendly, not all of us as so tech savvy. I am an adult learner and also will be conducting in-house and external training for HR Information Systems. I would like to connect with you.
I agree that JASP would be great for teaching, and I love using it, it's a lot of fun compared to SPSS (or SAS or R), and the graphs and tables are amazing. I would say it's still somewhat limited in functionality compared to SPSS if you're doing professional analysis, but it would definitely be adequate for an undergraduate intro to stats.
Having used JASP for several years, I am really impressed by how far they have come and I think that they will get to the place where they can fully replace SPSS. That said, SPSS is amazing for its data handling capabilities. I would have no reservations about submitting for publication if I used JASP for an analysis. And you are right, it is great for an intro to stats class.
Professor, on the most recent view of your JASP Introduction video; I caught something missed before. When you mentioned graphs and table are downloaded in APA format my mind stopped at that point due to excitement. Recently I have been getting reacquainted with LaTeX (however in was just TeX in 1983 as an intern at NASA). Then to here that JASP charts and tables are exportable as LaTeX, I got super excited. I begin my PHD 🙏🙏🙏 this August- JASP/LaTeX will be my constant companions. Stay Safe and Kind Regards. Oh, more videos please.
Good day, Professor. I am already using JASP, and I love it, please how is RCBD done in JASP? any video on that would be much appreciated. I have been trying for the past week, but to no avail. Thank you in anticipation.
I'm a PhD student at West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia USA. This semester I am taking a statistics class which is using JASP. I have no previous experience with statistical programs, this is my first time. I look forward to gaining new knowledge. I am curious about the graphing being APA compliant, how would that JASP be properly cited?
Thank you very much. Your introduction has made me change mind from dreaming of learning other softwares to focusing on JASP ,which i didn't know it exists. Let me ask this question: Can it do all pharmacology of biological graphing and analysis the way graphPad Prism does?
Amazing well explained... I see the linear regression video using JASP, and it was wonderful, very well explained, then started over from the beginning, even I am an advanced statistics user. Thanks for sharing.
Hi! Thank you so much. I am a university lecturer from Algeria, and I intend to use JASP in my class, but I have a problem with the output panel. It is completely dark, so the outputs are not visible. I work on windows 10. Is that frequent problem?
We had a class session introducing JASP and how it is used in Descriptive Statistics. I got so interested that in my curiousity as a graduate student, I came along your channel. I found your explanation suited to a beginner like me. I am excited to follow your other instructional videos after this.
Will you soon do some more JASP videos? Like RM-ANOVA, Logistic regression and factor analysis (exploratory and confirmatory)? I cant wait to take part of your pedagogical JASP videos.
The JASP software is available at jasp-stats.org and the rest of my JASP training is in this playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLVI_iGT5ZuRnIqpav1UaadEJmj2e8QHzn.html
It is certainly an excellent supplement to SPSS no matter your level. You can use JASP for tables and figures, even if you do the main analysis in SPSS. Plus, I think that it is interesting to compare the output. They tend to be VERY similar to several decimal places.
Yes, it does...check out the playlists for an entire stats course. This one is specific to JASP, but I also have a lot for SPSS: ua-cam.com/play/PLVI_iGT5ZuRnIqpav1UaadEJmj2e8QHzn.html
I wish I knew what to tell you. I'd suggest looking at the JASP site and seeing if they still have any installation advice. I know very little about Windows and I would not have the slightest idea how to advise you. Good luck
Professor, first of all, congratulations for your great channel and content! This semester I will be teaching an introductory Quantitative Market Research course in a distant learning fashion, with no oppportunity to use the SPSS lab at the university. Do you think JASP is a good option for students to perform t-tests, ANOVA, covariance, regression, cluster analysis, factor analysis? Thank you so much!
Absolutely. JASP can do t-tests, ANOVA, regression, and factor analysis. Covariance (in the form of correlation, which is standardized covariance) is simple. Not sure about cluster analysis, though. Good luck! Love to hear how it turns out.
I am a Ph.D. student in Utah taking Inferential Statistics in Decision Making, and I greatly appreciate the simplicity with which you explain JASP. As a beginner with JASP and someone who has not taken a stats class in quite a few years, your step-by-step explanation of functionality is outstanding. Thank you
Hello, I am a PhD student in Portugal. I am thrilled to find JASP and I am excited to learn and work with it. It is straightforward to learn. I recommended Jasp to all of my colleagues who are working with SPSS. I appreciate your amazing videos.
Thanks for the videos. I am teaching with JASP for the first time. I teach an introductory research methods in applied linguistics class at Michigan State University.
I'm a PhD student in Taiwan, and switching from SPSS to JASP, we used your videos during an elementary statistics class and now I'm self learning JASP to conduct my statistical analysis for my dissertation. Thank you very much!
This is great. I'm teaching Data Analysis for undergraduate students in Mozambique, Africa. I'm learning JASP from you for my students. Thank you for sharing
I am a master's student in Environmental Science and Management. I learned about these videos through our great doctor Osama Alqam... I hope to benefit from this site for me and all subscribers🌹🌹.
My university has recently adopted JASP and it's used for an introduction to statistical software. My lecturer linked this video as a teaching aid.
Greetings from Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹
Thanks for sharing! Give my best to your professor and my gratitude for linking to the videos.
Hello. I am a student at Nederland. I just found out that JASp is originally from here! I am excited to learn JASP, first because I am always keen to learn; second, analyzing data is my favorite issue; and last but not least, it is one of the requirements for applying for the Ph.D., so let's begin broadening the horizon! Thank you for your fantastic course!
Hi. I'm a Master's student in psychology and a course assistant for Introduction to Statistics. I was caught by surprise when I saw the class uses JASP. I have only used SPSS in my last 3 statistics courses so I'm on a mad dash to catch up before the questions come in. Thank you for the videos.
Hi there - I am just learning about JASP in anticipation of the research I am completing. You have provided information so clearly that the novice is able to follow. Thank you.
I am a tutor in India and want to teach my students a simple yet free to access software. I am eager and looking forward to learn JASP through your videos and then teach my students. Thank you
Thank you sir for these video. As a DBA student in Malaysia, these videos are well worth the time and effort to learn JASP.
Hi sir... I am a teacher and now I am conducting action research. My colleague mentioned JASP and told me that I can use this as alternative to SPSS. Neither the two have I used...so I am excited to learn this system with your help. Thanks to you. - Jean from Philippines.
Thank you, Dr. Daniel, for the immense amount of work you've put into these well produced videos on JASP. I've been teaching intro stats to Masters level students in Education. And, as one might imagine, I've encounter the usual expressions and worries that so many students share about various anxieties they have about taking stats. I've deliberately structured my course to minimize these sorts of issues and focused on a conceptual approach to the discipline. As such, for the past decade, I haven't emphasized the use of any technology, although a few students do use or otherwise figure out how to use Excel to facilitate their computations; I'm not convinced this necessarily helps their conceptual understanding.
There is also the time it takes to teach (and for students to learn) new technologies, like computer applications, which all require time. And, many of students are already busy with various other work responsibilities as well as family obligations - some are working in English as an additional language. I am also teaching my course on-line, which changes the nature of our interactions. This adds some unnecessary complications to the teaching-learning relation. Further, teaching and learning off campus means that my students can't easily access some software that on-campus students would otherwise have access to. Thus, my on-line students would have to buy some (expensive) software.
For this and other reasons, which you note in your first video, I find that JASP might be a good platform for me and my students to use. And, to be sure, your video series is just the series I need to introduce my students to JASP and its various features. As I will be trying this out for the first time this coming Fall, I am crossing my fingers that this will work. But I have a feeling that your video collection will work rather nicely for my needs and the learning of my students. Thank you!
Good day. I'm a teacher from the Philippines. Switching from SPSS to JASP. New learning and challenge and preparing to share JASP with my students
Glad to hear that you are making the switch. Hope that you enjoy JASP. Reach out to me by searching my name through the Missouri State University website and I will send you some teaching materials. Best of luck to you and your students!
Thank you for giving the broader picture comparing between JASP and the others, now I know JASP is my go to.
Thank you for these valuable videos, just oriented my students to watch them.
Watching from Cambodia! Thank you, Professor, for your excellent teaching.
Thank you so much! I am utterly unfamiliar with JASP, and I'm excited that it is free and that my professors at UNCW have provided links to your videos.
Thank you so much, today I'm going to start my JASP for psychologists course from this amazing video. I hope they share my enthusiasm for this course and JASP as it is and (finally) love statistics and its amazing tools, with your help.
Best of luck! Thanks for using the video. Best to everyone in class and hope that my videos can be helpful to their learning.
well super glad i found you. i was kind of lost in translation. I'm studying to be an occupationnal therapist in belgium. We had zero introduction to jasp, even though we were told to use it. we just heard it does exist. So i did all the job on excel and now going to jasp to do basic stuffs. Hopefully i'll get away with my work done properly!
I am doing my Masters at INTI International university after long time working in the industry. This video allows me deeply to learn JASP and apply the analysis techniques in my course works. Appreciate if you can share any of your social networking profile link. So that when I can spread the good word, I can tag that profile. Thank you Dr.
Great Work 🌹🌹
The JASP software is simply amazing! I 've been using the SPSS since 2017 and it was really annoying that i had to do certain calculations like the effects size by hand...I love the simplicity of JASP which will definitely become my primary statistics tool. Thank you for your tutorial videos
Great to hear! I'm sure that the JASP folks will be happy to hear, as well. I love having it to work with.
I'm sold!! Downloading it now! Thank you for all these videos. They are treasures.
Glad you like them! Best of luck with JASP...I think you will like it
Great sir i would practice and recommend this statistical package to my collegues and students amzing statistical tool this is
thankyou so much
thank you so much for this informative content about jasp! our research teacher gave us a task at home to search on how to use jasp application because we're going to use it for our next lesson. i hope this will help in my learning. thank you:)
Hi! I'm from the Philippines studying Psych 110 - Psychological Statistics :D My professor linked your videos in our modules. Your videos are so easy to understand (and this is coming from someone who hates math HAHAHA). Keep up the good work, sir.
That's awesome! Please thank your professor from me for linking to the videos. And give my best to your class. Hope that everyone learns from the videos!
Hi Todd, Thank you for the start-up videos for JASP and SPSS! I use both playlists in my statistics for psychology courses!
My first time hearing about JASP and you've made me love it. Thanks
Glad to hear it! It is a great little program and I love to use it and to teach with it.
@@ResearchByDesign please if you can, offer some tutorials on R studio
you are an amazing teacher I see on UA-cam
Thanks so much for the kind words. I am glad that the videos are helping you. Wish you the very best
Thanks for your videos. I have been looking for an alternative to SPSS and have been struggling with learning R. This is super helpful!
Thank you! Will use your video's for our Statistics course of Applied Science at the Hanzehogeschool in the Netherlands. Great content.
This is fantastic. Thank you so much for taking the time to share and teach.
You are so welcome! Thanks for commenting
your shirt its fabolous men! and great introduccion to jasp, i thinking start now to learn jasp, thanks for the video
Clear explanation sir. Just want to learn more
Hello Todd! I just found out about JASP through my Data Analytics for Human Resource course. This is cool, and glad it is user-friendly, not all of us as so tech savvy. I am an adult learner and also will be conducting in-house and external training for HR Information Systems. I would like to connect with you.
You are very engaging! It helps me focus and not get sidetracked haha. revisiting JASP and also R as I don't use these often
I have just started to follow your channel and videos... thumbs up
I love your JASP videos.🥰
Are you not planning any new JASP videos?
Very well explained. Dear Prof you have motivated me to learn JASP and continue watching your videos. .
Glad to hear that. Wish you the best!
Great piece of Software! Keep it up!
Love your content and explanation!!
Thank you for imparting your knowledge, Doc😊
Thank you. I can' t tell, how helpful your videos are to me.
You are so welcome! Thanks for commenting
I agree that JASP would be great for teaching, and I love using it, it's a lot of fun compared to SPSS (or SAS or R), and the graphs and tables are amazing. I would say it's still somewhat limited in functionality compared to SPSS if you're doing professional analysis, but it would definitely be adequate for an undergraduate intro to stats.
Having used JASP for several years, I am really impressed by how far they have come and I think that they will get to the place where they can fully replace SPSS. That said, SPSS is amazing for its data handling capabilities. I would have no reservations about submitting for publication if I used JASP for an analysis. And you are right, it is great for an intro to stats class.
I am going to do this module for my Business Administration degree. I'm going to need all the help!
Professor, on the most recent view of your JASP Introduction video; I caught something missed before. When you mentioned graphs and table are downloaded in APA format my mind stopped at that point due to excitement. Recently I have been getting reacquainted with LaTeX (however in was just TeX in 1983 as an intern at NASA). Then to here that JASP charts and tables are exportable as LaTeX, I got super excited. I begin my PHD 🙏🙏🙏 this August- JASP/LaTeX will be my constant companions. Stay Safe and Kind Regards. Oh, more videos please.
Very useful introduction
Glad you liked it
This is very helpful especially for a student like me who does research.
Thank You! Simply explained, immediately downloaded the prog
Glad it helped! And the JASP Team will thank you as well
Good day, Professor. I am already using JASP, and I love it, please how is RCBD done in JASP? any video on that would be much appreciated. I have been trying for the past week, but to no avail.
Thank you in anticipation.
It's a great opportunity for teachers and students! Thank you!👍
I'm a PhD student at West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia USA. This semester I am taking a statistics class which is using JASP. I have no previous experience with statistical programs, this is my first time. I look forward to gaining new knowledge. I am curious about the graphing being APA compliant, how would that JASP be properly cited?
very helpful, I will recommended to my students this site. thank you.
Please do! I love when my work can help students around the world. Very grateful.
Well, now I know what to do for the week-end.
Thank you very much. Your introduction has made me change mind from dreaming of learning other softwares to focusing on JASP ,which i didn't know it exists. Let me ask this question: Can it do all pharmacology of biological graphing and analysis the way graphPad Prism does?
Very nicely explained @hoping to learn more from you..plz make videos for Tableau also
I learned from your video, thanks
Great presentations! Thank you!
Glad you like them! Thanks
JASP is great. I hv moved to it. Thank you!!
Great to hear! I am really enjoying all of the new things JASP is doing.
Your videos are excellent 👌 earlier I saw SPSS too 👍 Just awesome 💯
Thank you so much 😀
Currently taking stats class. Badly need this
Outstanding...very glad to hear it was helpful
How do we decide if we need the classic or bayesian version? Which version will serve best for statistics in human performance?
Thanks for your well recorded video's, very helpfull for a PhD student without statistical knowledge.
You're very welcome! Wish you the very best on your dissertation.
perfect and perfect ... very helpful ... thanks from Dr. Hany
Thank you! I have NO KNOWLEDGE and I am terrified. I have installed JASP. I am ready.
Amazing well explained... I see the linear regression video using JASP, and it was wonderful, very well explained, then started over from the beginning, even I am an advanced statistics user. Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful! High praise from a fellow stats expert...thank you.
@@ResearchByDesign If you know a free software like this, able to conduct DOE, please let me know. Thanks.
excellent, i am learning from you a lot
Glad to hear that!
This video is very useful :) Thank you very much.
I hope you will soon come with some new JASP videos🥰🙏🏻😃.
This channel is very useful. Thanks for your teaching.
You are welcome!
❤ I love this
Amazing sttistic program
Me encanto la explicación que dio en cuanto las ventaja con otros software. Muy útil información.
I have to do my quantitative research take home exam in linguistics and i am completely lost but i hope this will help me !! 😊
Good intro
Hi! Thank you so much. I am a university lecturer from Algeria, and I intend to use JASP in my class, but I have a problem with the output panel. It is completely dark, so the outputs are not visible. I work on windows 10. Is that frequent problem?
What are the basic statistical concepts that can be used effectively in Human Resource work?
Thanks for making these videos. They are very helpful
Glad you like them!
JASP mainly for social science and not in natural science?
very helpful, thank you so much 🤗
Great
We had a class session introducing JASP and how it is used in Descriptive Statistics. I got so interested that in my curiousity as a graduate student, I came along your channel. I found your explanation suited to a beginner like me. I am excited to follow your other instructional videos after this.
Hi , I can't find k means cluster even in machine learning label, how can I find it , we need lessons in clustering data thanks
Good
Will you soon do some more JASP videos? Like RM-ANOVA, Logistic regression and factor analysis (exploratory and confirmatory)? I cant wait to take part of your pedagogical JASP videos.
Thank you Dr Todd. I find it very helpful.
You are very welcome
Nice introduction of JASP. I want to learn this course online. How can i get it?
The JASP software is available at jasp-stats.org and the rest of my JASP training is in this playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLVI_iGT5ZuRnIqpav1UaadEJmj2e8QHzn.html
Do you think JASP will be a good replacment for SPSS for advanced users? Not having to make APA tables manualy sounds like a dream.
It is certainly an excellent supplement to SPSS no matter your level. You can use JASP for tables and figures, even if you do the main analysis in SPSS. Plus, I think that it is interesting to compare the output. They tend to be VERY similar to several decimal places.
hello,
does this series also explain statistics along with the software?
Yes, it does...check out the playlists for an entire stats course. This one is specific to JASP, but I also have a lot for SPSS: ua-cam.com/play/PLVI_iGT5ZuRnIqpav1UaadEJmj2e8QHzn.html
Hello Dr Todd, I tried to install JASP on Windows but it did not run. Please suggest how to troubleshoot it.
I wish I knew what to tell you. I'd suggest looking at the JASP site and seeing if they still have any installation advice. I know very little about Windows and I would not have the slightest idea how to advise you. Good luck
@@ResearchByDesign Thanks Sir
I am learning statistics and a novel to this software clueless ... help
Please I need detailed Video on how to USe Jeffrey's Amazing Statistics Program (JASP) for SEM analysis..Like yesterday
How to use JASP for Meta-Analysis?
Sir, please make a video on confirmatory factor analysis & Exploratory Factor Analysis in JASP
Professor, first of all, congratulations for your great channel and content! This semester I will be teaching an introductory Quantitative Market Research course in a distant learning fashion, with no oppportunity to use the SPSS lab at the university. Do you think JASP is a good option for students to perform t-tests, ANOVA, covariance, regression, cluster analysis, factor analysis? Thank you so much!
Absolutely. JASP can do t-tests, ANOVA, regression, and factor analysis. Covariance (in the form of correlation, which is standardized covariance) is simple. Not sure about cluster analysis, though. Good luck! Love to hear how it turns out.
@@ResearchByDesign Thank you so much! I really appreciate your comments and I will let you know how it worked! Have a great week!
Heplful, thanks a lot.
You're welcome! Thanks for taking the time to comment
you sir, are too cooollll
Thanks...I'm actually pretty nerdy, but its nice to be called cool for knowing stats. :o)
Wish you the best
@@ResearchByDesign have a good day Sir. :)
love this :)
Thank you!