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Tiêu đề: |
Opting for open‐source? A review of free statistical software programs. |
Nhiều tác giả: |
Shepherd, Melissa A.1 (AUTHOR) mshephe1@montevallo.edu, Richardson, Elizabeth J.1 (AUTHOR) |
Nguồn: |
Teaching Statistics. Jan2024, Vol. 46 Issue 1, p53-63. 11p. |
Điều khoản chủ đề: |
*STATISTICAL software, *FREEWARE (Computer software), *ONLINE education |
Bài tóm tắt: |
Statistical software is commonly used in undergraduate social sciences statistics courses. Due to the increase in online/hybrid courses and the cost of SPSS, instructors may wish to switch to another statistical software. We cover seven programs: Excel, Google Sheets, jamovi, JASP, PSPP, R, and SOFA. We compare programs using the following criteria: ease of download, quality of online instructions, availability of instructor resources, sophistication of analyses available, ease of use, operating system requirements, whether it uses point‐and‐click or code, and whether a VPAT is available. Adopting new course materials is a valuable part of instruction but time‐consuming. Therefore, this review provides information about commonly available or free open‐source programs so instructors can choose based on the needs of their students and/or institutions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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