jamovi has one of the most attractive user interfaces. Even the colors used for window-dressing match the default colors for its graphs. Like JASP, its dialogs provide instant results as each item is checked off. That immediate feedback feels great! Corrections to data values are also immediately reflected in each piece of output that would be affected. However, this also means that you can't do one step, restructure the data, then do another since jamovi requires each step to have the same data structure. SPSS, Minitab, BlueSky Statistics, and JMP can all do such common data-wrangling tasks. So, if you restructure your data a lot, you'll need to do that with another tool and read the data in separately for each structure. jamovi's menus start out very sparse and you extend them by downloading needed parts later. This is the opposite of similar tools like SPSS, Minitab, and BlueSky Statistics, which show all their capabilities upon installation. That makes it good for beginners who avoid the others' complex menus. Regarding analytic methods, jamovi has the most popular statistics. The main topics it lacks are quality control and machine learning/AI. Also, it cannot save models for making predictions on a different dataset.
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