Session: Using the StatJR software to automate quantitative research and teaching

Time: Thursday 5th July, 11:15 - 12:45

Convenor:

Professor William Browne (University of Bristol)


Abstract Details

In this session we describe the StatJR software package that was originally developed in research projects funded by NCRM. We will start by introducing the package explaining how it works and what it can do before looking at 3 topics that demonstrate StatJRs use for a diverse audience. First it’s use in making cutting edge models available to a wide audience, second it’s use in automating the research process for commonly used advanced statistical models and third the development through a British Academy funded project of interoperability with SPSS allowing automating the generation of teaching materials.

Presentation downloads

Presenter: William Browne

An introduction to StatJR

Presenter: William Browne

Using StatJR’s Statistical Analysis assistant to assist in automating statistical analysis

Presenter: Liz Washbrook

Using StatJRs interoperability with SPSS to assist in automating the creation of statistical teaching practicals

The level of the session is: Accessible

Presentation details

Presentation 1

Start time: 11:15

Presentation title: An introduction to Stat-JR

Presenter:

Professor William Browne (University of Bristol)

Presentation 2

Start time: 11:30

Presentation title: Using StatJR for location-scale models

Presenter:

Professor Ian Brunton-Smith (University of Surrey)

Presentation 3

Start time: 11:55

Presentation title: Using StatJRs Statistical Analysis assistant to assist in automating statistical analysis

Presenter:

Professor William Browne (University of Bristol)

Presentation 4

Start time: 12:20

Presentation title: Using StatJRs interoperability with SPSS to assist in automating the creation of statistical teaching practicals

Presenter:

Dr Liz Washbrook (University of Bristol)