jamovi textbook

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hi David,
please check your PM, I sent you my email.

thanks.
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Hi David. I'm too new here (or don't post often enough), apparently, to be allowed to PM you. Could you try sending me a message? Or email directly is fine too: david@drdavidemery.com
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Hi, I've reached the stage now where I've got the learning statistics with jamovi textbook ready enough for public release. You can find it here: https://sites.google.com/brookes.ac.uk/ ... ith-jamovi.

Hopefully over the next few weeks any final glitches can be spotted and sorted, and any last minute additions to the book content can be incorporated, for example the jamovi recode variables feature if that comes through in time.

Thanks to various people for help with content and spotting mistakes. Hopefully we have ironed out most of the wrinkles in the adaptation from Dani's excellent book.

David

David wrote:I'm working on adapting Dani Navarro's excellent book 'Learning statistics with R' (https://compcogscisydney.org/lsr/lsr-0.6.pdf) to 'Learning statistics with jamovi' . Dani's book is CC BY-SA 4.0 and the jamovi version will be the same, ie freely available. The plan is to retain most of the intro stats stuff and just replace the R examples with jamovi. Initially the book will be a bit thinner as there is quite a lot of R stuff that can come out.

My aim is to finish the adaptation this summer so I can use the book in a new intro stats course beginning in October. I'm already making good progress (https://github.com/davidfoxcroft/jbook and am starting to think about new material to add in. My first thoughts are that it would be good to have something on repeated measures ANOVA, factor analysis, meta-analysis, glm / multlevel modelling. If anyone wants to help out with adding new material that would be great, just drop me a line.

David
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Ravi
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Hi David,
the link is not working for me. This is really cool btw!

Cheers,
Ravi
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oops, thanks for the heads up. should be working now.
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Ravi wrote:Hi David,
the link is not working for me. This is really cool btw!

Cheers,
Ravi
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this is really fabulous. i'll try and have a proper look in the next week or so, and see if i have any feedback.

the jamovi community thanks you!

jonathon
siyisoy
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Thanks for the book (and other community resources), it is really amazing and impressive that Jamovi has attracted such a great community support.
I can't see the book link at Jamovi official web site community resources page.
I randomly learned about its existence.I think it deserves a link.
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hi, yes, we're just waiting for the go-ahead from david.

to my knowledge, he hasn't "officially" launched it yet.

jonathon
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siyisoy wrote:I can't see the book link at Jamovi official web site community resources page.
I randomly learned about its existence.I think it deserves a link.
Hi @siyisoy,
try taking a look here:
https://sites.google.com/brookes.ac.uk/ ... ith-jamovi

Cheers,
Maurizio
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