Acknowledgements
Many sections of this book are drawn from Dr. Dana Wanzer’s “Statistics with jamovi” licensed under a Creative Commons BY-SA (CC BY-SA) license version 4.0 and available on github. I am immensely grateful to Dana for creating such an accessible resource for her students and for permitting it to be shared and adapted by others.[You may want to include special adaptations you’ve made to the book, such as adding local features (Canadian relevance, or Indigenizing the content – quality-added content), updating accessibility standards, adding videos or interactive H5P content… Some authors also list specific adaptations for each chapter or section that was modified from an original OER. See the Suggest a Textbook BCcampus criteria to determine what elements that you’ve added that would be quality-added material or content.]
Datasets are from the Learning Statistics with jamovi dataset module in jamovi (Navarro and Foxcroft, 2022).
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References
Navarro, D. J. and Foxcroft, D. R. (2022). Learning statistics with jamovi: A tutorial for psychology students and other beginners (Version 0.75). https://doi.org/10.24384/hgc3-7p15