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My suggested request is to input excel format files. Although JASP will read csv files, reading excel files would make data management and manipulation so much easier.
Thank you.
Tim Seifert, Ph.D.
P.S. I would also encourage you to include adjusted residuals for contingency tables. They are very useful. Since JASP already displayed observed and expected values, the addition should be minimal.
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Some more detail on the ODS (not ODT) support:
You do NOT have to export to CSV. You can save your XLSX as an ODS in Excel using the "save as" menu and scrolling to the very end of all the available file types. Both file formats (ods and xlsx) are very similar and you would not loose any formulas etc. And you can of course open the ODS in JASP directly.
My suggested request is to input excel format files. Although JASP will read csv files, reading excel files would make data management and manipulation so much easier.
Thank you.
Tim Seifert, Ph.D.
P.S. I would also encourage you to include adjusted residuals for contingency tables. They are very useful. Since JASP already displayed observed and expected values, the addition should be minimal.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: