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Free/ Open-source statistical tools you can use

Although this site primarily uses SPSS in the slides (for the obvious reason that the university is teaching statistics using SPSS), there are several awesome open-source software that are as good (if not better) than SPSS.

GNU PSPP is a program for statistical analysis of sampled data. It is a free replacement for SPSS, and appears very similar to it with a few exceptions.

Very easy and convenient to use. Jamovi is a compelling alternative to costly statistical products such as SPSS 

Somewhat similar to Jamovi. JASP offers standard analysis procedures in both their classical and Bayesian form.

The online statistics package for a new generation of researchers. No installation needed. 

R is a programming language and free software environment for statistical computing and graphics. Use R together with R Studio, the integrated development environment (IDE) for R. Can also use RKWard.

Video Tutorials

If you decided to not use SPSS, here, I compile video resources that could be useful for you

Donald Stephen, PhD


PhD Cognitive Science. Associate research fellow and statistics consultant at Universiti Malaysia Sarawak.

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My research interests include psychometrics and behavioural statistics. In addition to my own research, I do statistics/psychometrics consultancy for the university. 

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