Export Data, Results, Tables, & Figures: Discover Statistics with JASP for Beginners (6 of 6)
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
- As important as it is to be able to do stats with JASP, you also have to know how to get your results out of JASP. We are going to talk about exporting datasets, results, figures, and tables…all of the techniques that will prepare you for exploring statistics with JASP. This is the sixth in a series introducing statistics students to exploring statistics with JASP.
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:26 Open the JASP data set “Kitchen Rolls” and run some analyses
2:03 Export data in JASP file format
3:20 Export data in the CSV (comma separated values) format
5:00 Export all results as HTML to open in a web browser, word process, or spreadsheet
6:30 Export figures
8:15 Export tables and format them if necessary
12:05 Export tables in LaTeX format
16:40 Summary of Exploring Statistics with JASP for Beginners
Download the Friendly, Free, Flexible, Functional JASP software from the official JASP statistics website: jasp-stats.org
LaTeX References
MikTeX download for PC: www.ctan.org/pkg/miktex
MacTeX download for Mac: www.tug.org/mactex/
TeXstudio download (LaTeX editor): texstudio.org
This video uses the dataset Kitchen Rolls and JASP version .0.13.1
Edited in Camtasia 2020
Visual and audio content from DigitalJuice.com
Additional content design by Derek Borman
Link to a Google Drive folder with any files that I use in the videos including spreadsheets, the Bear Handout, and datasets. As I add new files, they will appear here, as well.
drive.google.com/drive/folder...
To download, hover your cursor over the file icon and a blue download icon will appear. You do not need to request access to a file.
Thank you for creating these great videos, Sir! Analysing data for my dissertation has been made 100x easier thanks to these tutorials.
Excellent! Wonderful to hear that the dissertation process is being smoothed ever so slightly by the videos. Good luck!
I'm a little late to your videos but found them as I am exploring JASP. I have been an active researcher for 13 years and I learned at least three new things about how to handle tables for publications. It has always been a significant choice for me and most of my co-authors. I can't believe we never considered using Excel to make tables! You just saved me LOTS of time for the rest of my career. Thank you! Also, excellent JASP tutorials. I will be sharing them with my students!
Absolute Hero, Sir !
Thank you so much, Dr. Todd Daniel. You are my favourite statistic teacher on RUclips. I have learned a lot from you, and thank you for changing the Hawaii shirt each time to make the classes more interesting.
You're very welcome! Love the comment and thanks for noticing the shirts. I thought it was a fun touch and it helped with editing to know which clips went together. :o)
Thank you! I learned a lot. Your videos are all easy to follow.
Absolutely splendid, thank you so much sir, you have saved a life. When is the other part coming?
Great video. Thanks so much.
I am an Statistician but I find JASP is very user friendly . Thanks for making these video, now I understand how to implement stat. & use JASP. If u make tutorials on result analyses its range, meaning and interpretation of data etc it will more helpful to us. Once again thanks for amazing JASP Tutorials.
You have just made statistical analysis so simple and fun. Great job. A million thanks Dr.
Most welcome!
Thank you very much for this introduction video series! Greetings from Sonora!
My pleasure! And thank you for the long-distance greetings.
Thank you for your videos :D !!!
Glad you like them! I've enjoyed making them.
Thank you so much, Dr. Todd Daniel.aus CHINA.
My pleasure! Greetings to you in China
Great work. Seeing that Jasp has a Machine Learning tab, is there a video on machine learning?
Excellent video, 👍
Thank you very much!
NYC video
Hi...Thank you so much for these "very useful" videos...Is there any feature in jasp like "recode into different variables"? I have been looking for it...
There is not...JASP is great at analysis, not so much with data handling. I have been told that they plan to add that capability some day, but I would not count on seeing it soon. You can multiply values within JASP to Crete new variables but not recode
At 1:34 in the video he says click on frequency tables which on mine doesn’t seem to be there where his is.. mine says transpose descriptive table. This is for an assignment in class can anyone help me figure out where it is
I´d like to know what would be the advantage on editing tables on LaTex software rather than a spreadsheet program? Thanks in advance!
The advantage would be if you were already using LaTeX for your writing. If not, if you are using MS Word for example, then it would be easier to edit in Excel. It is nice that JASP gives you those options.
@@ResearchByDesign thanks for the answer and for your incredible videos, they're so helpful. Any videos on how to manage multiple answers on Jasp? Would be great!
Is there a way to export the citations into Endnote? Otherwise whenever I update my references I think it will overwrite anything I paste in manually. Thx
Oh, now that is a great question. I do not know the answer, but I am going to ask the JASP team. Well worth a video answer!
About spss
I just copied the distribution plots, but after a few minutes they disappeared in my word document and there was only a link or something like that?! But nothing opens when I click on it....it is just gone....:(((
Yeah, that is weird...not sure what is going on there. Might be something with the cut-and paste? I really don't know what to tell you. I guess try doing the steps again and saving the new document right away? Good luck
Sir plz hlp me I need your hlp
Hi...I can sometimes answer simple questions about SPSS, but I can't do consulting right now. Here is my playlist of SPSS videos that might help, as well: ruclips.net/p/PLVI_iGT5ZuRmXlbuwMKi04R6Oe1G3De8G
There is no good video on cfa in Jasp
Absolutely right...it is a specialized analysis and I hope to one day to dig deeper into all the analyses JASP can do, but I'm afraid that won't be any time soon