In this video, I go through several way that these two programs are similar and differ in some critical ways. At the end of the video, I offer my thoughts on which program would work best for broad groups of people.
Just in case you didn't want to watch the whole thing start to finish, here are the time codes for each section:
1:24 - Program & Interface
11:42 - Spreadhseet Function
17:21 - Analyses
29:51 - Additional Packages
34:23 - Connection to R
38:35 - Bayesian Functions
41:34 - Portability & Sharing
44:12 - Overall Thoughts & Conclusions
Let me know in the comments below if I missed something or want me to expand on a given feature of either program!
Here's a link to the JASP tutorial playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvYqRUmlLZUPlNGigOjYZx0CAEs1PM67Y
Here's a link to the jamovi tutorial playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvYqRUmlLZUOSjDKeEiukZWayxpuiFPRp
These are the websites for each program, with easy download links, for most major OSes (Windows, MacOS, Linux)
JASP Stats: https://jasp-stats.org/
Jamovi: https://www.jamovi.org/
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