[R] JASP vs R
Bert Gunter
bgunter@4567 @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Thu Oct 17 10:34:32 CEST 2024
Thomas:
1. I have no knowledge of JASP
2. I am pretty sure that the answer strongly depends on what sort of
statistics one needs to do. I am also certain that no GUI out there can
come close to R's breadth and depth of capabilities.
3. There are many GUIs for R. Here's one fairly recent discussion of some:
https://r-craft.org/updated-comparison-of-r-graphical-user-interfaces/
4. A web search on "R GUIs" and the like might find more and more
discussions on them.
5. A web search on "GUI software for Data Science/Statistics" and the like
would, no doubt, return tons of other packages besides JASP. So I would
ask: what's special about it?
Cheers,
Bert
On Wed, Oct 16, 2024 at 11:49 PM tgs77m--- via R-help <r-help using r-project.org>
wrote:
> Colleagues,
>
> Many of my colleagues come to me for a recommendation for statistical
> software.
> Since I am an R user, that's my typical answer.
> Some colleagues of mine refuse to use it because of its steep learning
> curve
> and lack of a GUI.
> They wanted a statistical software that's free and that had a GUI.
>
> I recently learned about JASP. See https://jasp-stats.org/ for more
> details
> This may be an answer to their needs.
>
> Does anyone out their have any experience with this?
>
> Thomas Subia
>
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