We're thrilled to announce the brand new version of https://t.co/YCtvnxuqLx; the modern statistics package for a new generation of social scientists. Here's what's new:
We now offer Varimax, Promax, Quartimax, Equamax, Simplimax, and Oblimin rotation methods, and have added statistics on item 'uniqueness', and component 'variance' to the results too.
📢 Good news! We've revamped Principal Components Analysis so we now support more rotation methods and provide even more useful statistics in the output...
📢 McDonald's Omega has just landed in @StatsCloud!
You can now find this under the Reliability Analysis section in our new 'R analyses' screen.
👉 Try it out here: https://t.co/hGUotkkawz
It's always a pleasure to attend the #ATSiP conference each year. Here's @DrDanGurney walking us through the new tools to write your own analysis modules - coming soon!
To celebrate the introduction of our new R analysis modules, here's a blog post from @DrDanGurney explaining what it means for the app: https://t.co/ymoE4Dkg0G
Our release notes outline all the new features added in our latest update (0.9.8.0). There's a lot of good stuff here, so do take a look if you'd like to know more: https://t.co/Xx6yPSGBnk
In the future, we'll use this user-interface for the classic analyses (using our own statistics library) and for Python analysis too. In the meantime, we'd love to hear your feedback! 🙏
📢 Big news: R analyses have arrived in StatsCloud! 🎉
Now, when you go to run an analysis, you'll see this lovely new button that will open up a suite of analyses all written and executed in R. Go on, give it a go! https://t.co/2E7D9LdQUy
We've added in more tests (including Logistic Regression, ANCOVAs) more follow-up tests, and many more are on the way. This R integration opens up some huge possibilities for the app!
@chaos_or_commun Ah, that makes sense. Thanks very much for letting us know. We'll double check this and ensure that the app copes with frequent resizing/rotating windows. Great that you figured it out though! 👍 Thanks - Dan
To celebrate the new year, here's the latest blog from @DrDanGurney outlining exactly what you can expect from https://t.co/YCtvnxuYB5 in 2025...
🔗 https://t.co/kSDkAVfOvk
If you'd like to deploy your own instance of StatsCloud, we've revamped the documentation that walks you through the process of doing so. Take a look! - https://t.co/OlMSZRezmE
Here's how StatsCloud helps people learn how to code. As you use the app, it generates live code showing you how you replicate everything you've done in a programming language and then run it in a live terminal! 🤯 https://t.co/XGn18eXSjG #statistics
At the start of the year, we announced three big features we're working on for StatsCloud (widgets, project sharing, and analysis modules).
Here's how that's going: https://t.co/uU1i6Go2tC
StatsCloud was designed to be a stepping stone towards learning a programming language, not a substitute for it. The app puts users on a clear pathway to learning well-known statistical programming languages (1/2): https://t.co/XGn18eXSjG