Jamovi - The Free to Use Statistical Analysis Software
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jamovi is the free statistical analysis program with the same capabilities as the licensed programs with similar usage patterns. The input data to be analyzed can be copied and pasted into the program or open a file with the extension .omv or .csv. Statistical analysis can be done by using the “Analyses” command and selecting variables to paste according to the analysis requirements, the program displays the results corresponding to the user’s selection steps. However, jamovi Desktop for Windows operating system works on 64-bit operating systems only. jamovi can be used on the Cloud with the limit of 45 minutes per session and no more than 5 minutes of idle time. The use of the jamovi software can be cited in research articles that are accepted by international academic journals. The availability of jamovi's free to use program provides an alternative way for the institutions with budgets barrier to have an opportunity to use the quality statistical analysis programs in generating academic works.
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