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JASP
Stable release
RepositoryJASP Github page
Written inC++, R, JavaScript
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux
TypeStatistics
LicenseGNU Affero General Public License
Websitejasp-stats.org
  1. How to use JASP to perform an Analysis of Variance.
  2. Welcome to JASP! The following manual is intended to guide you through running various statistical analyses. We have provided step-by-step instructions on how to run each test along with pictures for you to reference. JASP stands for Jeffreys’ Amazing Statistical Program, after the Bayesian pioneer Sir Harold Jeffreys.

For older versions of MacOS (Sierra and before), download JASP 0.9.2. We recommend upgrading your system though. Figure 3.3: A dialog box on a Mac asking you to select the CSV file JASP should try to import. Mac users will recognise this immediately – it’s the usual way in which a Mac asks you to find a file. Windows users won’t see this, but instead will see the usual explorer window that Windows always gives you when it wants you to select a file. JASP stands for Jeffreys’ Amazing Statistical Program, after the Bayesian pioneer Sir Harold Jeffreys. It is a new, intuitive substitute for statistical programs, like SPSS. Unlike other programs commonly used in research labs, colleges, and universities, JASP is completely free.

JASP is a free and open-source 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.[1][2] JASP generally produces APA style results tables and plots to ease publication. It promotes open science by integration with the Open Science Framework and reproducibility by integrating the analysis settings into the results. The development of JASP is financially supported by several universities and research funds.

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Analyses[edit]

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JASP offers frequentist inference and Bayesian inference on the same statistical models. Frequentist inference uses p-values and confidence intervals to control error rates in the limit of infinite perfect replications. Bayesian inference uses credible intervals and Bayes factors[3][4] to estimate credible parameter values and model evidence given the available data and prior knowledge.

The following analyses are available in JASP:

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AnalysisFrequentistBayesian
A/B test
ANOVA, ANCOVA, Repeated measures ANOVA and MANOVA
AUDIT (module)
Bain (module)
Binomial test
Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA)
Contingency tables (including Chi-squared test)
Correlation:[5]Pearson, Spearman, and Kendall
Equivalence T-Tests: Independent, Paired, One-Sample
Exploratory factor analysis (EFA)
Linear regression
Logistic regression
Log-linear regression
Machine Learning
Mann-Whitney U and Wilcoxon
Mediation Analysis
Meta Analysis
Mixed Models
Multinomial test
Network Analysis
Principal component analysis (PCA)
Reliability analyses: α, γδ, and ω
Structural equation modeling (SEM)
Summary Stats[6]
T-tests: independent, paired, one-sample
Visual Modeling: Linear, Mixed, Generalized Linear

Other features[edit]

  • Descriptive statistics and plots.
  • Assumption checks for all analyses, including Levene's test, the Shapiro–Wilk test, and Q–Q plot.
  • Imports SPSS files and comma-separated files.
  • Open Science Framework integration.
  • Data filtering: Use either R code or a drag-and-drop GUI to select cases of interest.
  • Create columns: Use either R code or a drag-and-drop GUI to create new variables from existing ones.
  • Copy tables in LaTeX format.
  • PDF export of results.

Modules[edit]

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  1. Summary statistics: Bayesian inference from frequentist summary statistics for t-test, regression, and binomial tests.
  2. BAIN: Bayesian informative hypotheses evaluation[7] for t-test, ANOVA, ANCOVA and linear regression.
  3. Network: Network Analysis allows the user to analyze the network structure of variables.
  4. Meta Analysis: Includes techniques for fixed and random effects analysis, fixed and mixed effects meta-regression, forest and funnel plots, tests for funnel plot asymmetry, trim-and-fill and fail-safe N analysis.
  5. Machine Learning: Machine Learning module contains 13 analyses for supervised an unsupervised learning:
    • Regression
      1. Boosting Regression
      2. Random Forest Regression
      3. Regularized Linear Regression
    • Classification
      1. K-Nearest Neighbors Classification
      2. Linear Discriminant Classification
    • Clustering
  6. SEM: Structural equation modeling.[8]
  7. JAGS module
  8. Discover distributions
  9. Equivalence testing
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References[edit]

  1. ^Wagenmakers EJ, Love J, Marsman M, Jamil T, Ly A, Verhagen J, et al. (February 2018). 'Bayesian inference for psychology. Part II: Example applications with JASP'. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 25 (1): 58–76. doi:10.3758/s13423-017-1323-7. PMC5862926. PMID28685272.
  2. ^Love J, Selker R, Verhagen J, Marsman M, Gronau QF, Jamil T, Smira M, Epskamp S, Wil A, Ly A, Matzke D, Wagenmakers EJ, Morey MD, Rouder JN (2015). 'Software to Sharpen Your Stats'. APS Observer. 28 (3).
  3. ^Quintana DS, Williams DR (June 2018). 'Bayesian alternatives for common null-hypothesis significance tests in psychiatry: a non-technical guide using JASP'. BMC Psychiatry. 18 (1): 178. doi:10.1186/s12888-018-1761-4. PMC5991426. PMID29879931.
  4. ^Brydges CR, Gaeta L (December 2019). 'An Introduction to Calculating Bayes Factors in JASP for Speech, Language, and Hearing Research'. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. 62 (12): 4523–4533. doi:10.1044/2019_JSLHR-H-19-0183. PMID31830850.
  5. ^Nuzzo RL (December 2017). 'An Introduction to Bayesian Data Analysis for Correlations'. PM&R. 9 (12): 1278–1282. doi:10.1016/j.pmrj.2017.11.003. PMID29274678.
  6. ^Ly A, Raj A, Etz A, Marsman M, Gronau QF, Wagenmakers E (2017-05-30). 'Bayesian Reanalyses from Summary Statistics: A Guide for Academic Consumers'. Open Science Framework.
  7. ^Gu, Xin; Mulder, Joris; Hoijtink, Herbert (2018). 'Approximated adjusted fractional Bayes factors: A general method for testing informative hypotheses'. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology. 71 (2): 229–261. doi:10.1111/bmsp.12110. ISSN2044-8317. PMID28857129.
  8. ^Kline, Rex B. (2015-11-03). Principles and Practice of Structural Equation Modeling, Fourth Edition. Guilford Publications. ISBN9781462523351.

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External links[edit]

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  • jasp-desktop on GitHub

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