
Statistics with JASP: First Steps for Psychology Students
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Rebecca Denniss, University of Sheffield
Stanislava Naneva, University of Sheffield
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Publisher: University of Sheffield
Language: English
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter I: Getting Started with JASP
- Chapter II: Data Handling in JASP
- Chapter III: Descriptive Statistics, Graphs, and Plots
- Chapter IV: Inferential Statistics
- About the Authors
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New to statistics software? This guide is designed just for you. Whether you are studying psychology or any subject that involves analysing data, this easy-to-follow introduction to JASP will help you get to grips with the basics—no previous experience needed. Originally written for first-year psychology students at the University of Sheffield, it walks you through everything from entering data and adjusting settings to running t-tests, correlations, and chi-square analyses. With clear explanations, practical tips, and helpful screenshots, this guide makes learning JASP simple and stress-free.
About the Contributors
Authors
Rebecca Denniss is a Lecturer at the University of Sheffield and is the module lead for Level 1 Psychological Research Methodology. More broadly Rebecca has an interest in and lectures on cognitive neuroscience, along with supervising Undergraduate dissertations and DClinPsy trainee thesis research. Rebecca is also the research ethics lead for the School of Psychology.
Stanislava (Stan) Naneva is an insightful whizz who was fundamental to the generation of this guide. All the useful information at the beginning of this guide on accessibility settings and integrating Excel with JASP is entirely down to Stan as Rebecca is clueless about complex computer-related stuff. Stan was also responsible for all the exciting elements of this guide.