JASP is a free and open-source graphical program for statistical analysis supported by the University of Amsterdam. It is designed to be easy to use, and familiar to users of SPSS. It offers standard analysis procedures in both their classical and Bayesian form.
The JASP Guide’s purpose is to assist the novice social science and education researcher in interpreting statistical output data using the JASP Statistical Analysis application. Or, I could say that this guide helps you understand quantitative analysis without the tears. Through the examples and guidance, you will be able to select the statistical test that is appropriate for your data, apply the inferential test to your data, and interpret a statistical test’s results table.
Available on Amazon (2021)
The workbook is designed to take you through the basic process of using JASP for statistical analysis and the thought process behind making sense of those results. We will be using the JASP built-in dataset library to explore the basic quantitative analysis techniques available to the novice researcher. The workbook is intended to be a companion to other reference material aimed at describing the analysis techniques. In this workbook our primary goal is to support conceptual understanding.
Available on Amazon (2020)
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Learning Statistics with JASP. Learning Statistics with JASP is a free textbook covering the basics of statistical inference for beginners in psychology and related applied disciplines. It uses the free software package JASP. Written in a lively, conversational style, it provides the reader with a perfect balance of readability and rigor, and gives students a modern view of statistical inference in the psychological and behavioral sciences.