Below we have compiled a small list of resources for you about research methods and statistics. Note that this list is just based on personal recommendations of the PsyBots team or recommendations of other Psyboticists - there are plenty of awesome ressources out there, we just listed a few things we thought could be useful for others. Also note that PsyBots is not related to the content of these resources. If you have a suggestion to add to the list, you can email us at psy4bots@gmail.com or reach out to us on Twitter.
| Type | Name | Short Description |
|---|---|---|
| Online Course | Impoving your statistical inferences | The goal of this online Coursera course by Daniel Lakens is “to help you to draw better statistical inferences from empirical research”. You will leran about p-values, effect sizes, confidence intervals, Bayes Factors, pre-registration, replicability and more. Even people who already know much about stats might learn something new in this course. |
| Software | JASP | A lot of you may know R for statistical analyses of empirical data. But have you heard of JASP? It’s free and easy and might be helpful for you. |
| Website | Wolfgang Viechtbauer’s Website | Do you plan to do a meta-analysis? Then Wolfgang Viechtbauer’s Website might be a valuable ressource for you. But it’s not only great for meta-analysis, there are plenty of other useful information on stats and R. |
| Book | Discovering Statistics Using R | Are you new to statistics or are you using R for the first time? If you have’t heard of Andy Field’s book “Discovering Statistics Using R” before, now you have. This is a great reference book not only for beginners. |