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Dear participants in the educational process of our Institution,
The licensed operating systems and application software packages available at the Institution include:
- Microsoft Windows 11 Pro 64Bit Ukrainian
- StrikePlagiarism – a software-computing complex for checking text uniqueness
Several useful links with descriptions of possible uses of specialized free software.
Please feel free to use these tools, but do not forget to cite the authors!
JASP – A Fresh Way to Do Statistics
G*Power – Statistical power analysis of statistical tests.
When using, it is recommended to cite: Faul F., Erdfelder E., Buchner A., Lang A.-G. Statistical power analyses using G*Power 3.1: Tests for correlation and regression analyses // Behavior Research Methods, 2009. – Vol. 41. – P. 1149-1160 or Faul F., Erdfelder E., Lang A.-G., Buchner A. G*Power 3: A flexible statistical power analysis program for the social, behavioral, and biomedical sciences // Behavior Research Methods, 2007. – Vol. 39. – P. 175-191
RStudio – An open-source integrated development environment for R enthusiasts. For those proficient in English.
- https://www.mendeley.com/?interaction_required=true – a free reference manager that helps you store, organize, annotate, share, and cite references and research data.
- https://www.elabftw.net/ – a free open-source electronic lab notebook. With eLabFTW, you get a secure, modern, and compatible system for efficiently tracking your experiments and managing your laboratory through a powerful and versatile database.
- https://www.zotero.org/ – a free open-source reference manager that helps you collect, organize, and cite research materials. Zotero allows you to create personal libraries, storing various types of data such as books, articles, websites, and PDFs. It integrates with web browsers for easy saving of references directly from online sources.
- https://www.gimp.org/ – a powerful free open-source image editor often considered an alternative to Adobe Photoshop. GIMP supports working with layers, filters, and various tools for image retouching and editing.
- https://www.jamovi.org/ – free open-source statistical software for Windows, macOS, and Linux, which can serve as an alternative to SPSS. Jamovi offers an intuitive interface and a wide range of statistical tools.