Complete Jamovi Tutorial for Beginners Data Analysis in 30 Minutes with Interpretation (FREE)

Looking for a complete Jamovi tutorial? This free step-by-step guide will teach you how to perform data analysis using Jamovi from start to finish. Jamovi is a FREE, open-source statistical software that serves as an excellent alternative to SPSS. In this tutorial, you'll learn not only how to perform statistical tests in Jamovi but also how to interpret the results correctly. In this complete Jamovi tutorial, you'll learn: How to download and install Jamovi Understanding the Jamovi interface Importing Excel and CSV datasets Transforming and computing variables Descriptive statistics • Mean • Median • Mode • Standard Deviation • Variance • Range • Interquartile Range (IQR) • Minimum & Maximum Frequency tables for categorical variables Exporting tables, graphs, and figures to Microsoft Word and PDF Statistical Analysis in Jamovi, How to do Normality Testing • Histogram • Shapiro–Wilk Test • Understanding p-values • Interpretation of normality results Choosing the Correct Statistical Test with their interpretation Chi-square Test • Step-by-step procedure • Assumptions • Interpretation Independent Samples (Unpaired) t-test • Assumptions • Running the analysis • Interpretation One-Way ANOVA • Running ANOVA in Jamovi • Interpretation • Post-hoc tests (when and how to use them) By the end of this video, you'll be able to confidently perform and interpret the most commonly used statistical tests in Jamovi for dissertations, theses, research projects, journal articles, and academic assignments. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction & Installing Jamovi 02:26 – Understanding the Interface & Importing data 05:18 – Transforming & Computing Variables 11:05 – Descriptive Statistics 12:55 – Normality Testing (Histogram & Shapiro–Wilk) 15:24 – Exporting Tables & Figures 16:51 – Tests of Significance, Chi-square Test & Interpretation 21:00 – Independent Samples (Unpaired) t-test 22:40 – One-Way ANOVA, Post-hoc test (Tukey) and its Interpretation 👍 If you found this tutorial helpful, please Like, Share, and Subscribe to our channel ‪@learnpublichealth‬ for more free videos on epidemiology, research methodology, biostatistics, public health, evidence-based medicine, and scientific writing. You can watch our other videos on research, here:    • Complete Guide on Epicollect5 for field su...   💬 If you have any questions... Leave them in the comments, and I'll do my best to answer them