![]() So, while I haven’t looked closely at this tool, all I saw was talk of the interface and the ease of getting results even if “you don’t know where to start”. ![]() ![]() Just because you can put a dataset in and get values out - even values that look significant, it doesn’t mean they are - did all of the assumptions and requirements of the methods/tests you used hold true/pass with your data? SPSS is a classic example - and the social sciences have had a series of discredited papers over recent years due to poor application of statistical methods. Generally speaking, IMHO, making the interface easier, in practice, doesn’t actually make using statistical methods correctly easier and that’s scary.
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