Teaching statistics using jamovi
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2020 3:22 pm
Hi,
I teach statistics to undergrad biology students. I used to teach my students using R commands, under RStudio, to perform import/export data, data wrangling, statistical tests, and plot graphs.
For some students, they feel overwhelmed by too much programming. Then I learned about jamvoi, The spreadsheet-like user interface is exactly missed in R.
However, I have a general question. If I want to do something beyond what the menu options can provide, e.g. make a barplot of two groups with error bars, what would you recommend me to do? Should I write R codes via the Rj editor?
Thanks, Eric.
I teach statistics to undergrad biology students. I used to teach my students using R commands, under RStudio, to perform import/export data, data wrangling, statistical tests, and plot graphs.
For some students, they feel overwhelmed by too much programming. Then I learned about jamvoi, The spreadsheet-like user interface is exactly missed in R.
However, I have a general question. If I want to do something beyond what the menu options can provide, e.g. make a barplot of two groups with error bars, what would you recommend me to do? Should I write R codes via the Rj editor?
Thanks, Eric.