Download JASP - Split large files by size and quickly merge the smaller pieces by just double-clicking a batch file, as well as create custom output profiles. Download JASP - Conveniently analyze data, present and publish valid results in an intuitive manner with the help of this open source and highly efficient utility. Past project/download page. Other free Mac statistics packages. JASP. Jamovi. Unsigned software. The developers do not pay Apple $99 per year for an account, so they are not “signed” by Apple. Our software library provides a free download of Jasper 0.9.3 for Mac. This Mac download was checked by our antivirus and was rated as malware free. Jasper for Mac is categorized as System Tools. The actual developer of this software for Mac.
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I have taught statistics using JASP, Jamovi, and PSPP. Each has advantages and disadvantages, and there is nothing stopping you from using all three depending on what you are trying to do. Ironically, each one has a much faster user interface than SPSS—and all import and export SPSS .sav and syntax files.
JASP is a fork of (it was originally based on) Jamovi; both are still under active development, which have fairly similar user interfaces, and both saved a good deal of time and trouble by not reinventing the wheel—they are essentially user interfaces for another statistics program, the hard-to-learn-and-use R.
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JASP | Jamovi | PSPP | |
Regression | Stepwise, forward, backward | Enter (supports multi-step) | Enter (one step) |
Missing values | Program-wide only | By variable | By variable |
Statistics engine | R | R | PSPP |
Signed | Yes | Yes! | No |
M1 native | Build from source | Build from source | Build from source |
The programs have spreadsheet-like data editors, but it's best to prepare information for them somewhere else; they let you computer variables, but in a clunky and hard to use way. Importing variable labels and missing values from SPSS files sometimes fails (I've only seen the missing values problem on Windows), a major drawback to programs that will read SPSS files otherwise.
JASP and Jamovi | PSPP | |
---|---|---|
t-tests | Shared variance only | Shared and unique variance |
Cost | Free | Free |
Output | Copies as tables | Copies as plain text |
More modules? | Yes | No |
Windows | One triple-pane window | Three windows |
Syntax | No | Yes, SPSS |
Contextual help | Yes, nicely integrated | No |
Can log commands to a file | Yes (can’t easily replay) | In theory/not working |
Mac open/save/print boxes | No | No |
Can use as SPV file viewer | Yes |
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JASP and Jamovi share lightning-fast speed; a wide range of statistics, with extra plugins on Jamovi; and easy installation on Macs, Windows, and Linux. Their basic interface has an Office 365-style open/save/print/export tab; options on the left, output on the right layout; instant changes to the output if you change the input; and export of both data and output, as desired.
There’s a third SPSS clone, one which keeps most of the user interface from a relatively ancient version of SPSS: PSPP. At the moment there are some nasty bugs, but overall it might be easier for many people to use than JASP and Jamovi. It's easier to master if you're used to SPSS, but development has been very slow and JASP and Jamovi may be better options for that reason—unless you do a lot of computes and recodes and other data manipulation, or do a lot of t-tests. Then PSPP is the best choice.