1/ SAS/SPSS jokes make me uncomfortable. If you're still using either, yes — you absolutely should check out R. The productivity gains could be big; the gain in affordances definitely will be. A richer programming environment lets you think more thoughts...and then test them!
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Replying to @generativist
(I suspect very few people these days use SAS/SPSS out of choice. Certain large organizations, however, are deeply invested on those tools and full migration is difficult and costly.)
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💥 (wannabe) Ƀreaker of (the Bad) Loops 💫 Retweeted Jewel Barnett, Ph.D.
Yea,
@jewelbarnettphd just told me the same. TIL.https://twitter.com/jewelbarnettphd/status/1127205407330639873 …💥 (wannabe) Ƀreaker of (the Bad) Loops 💫 added,
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Although, I have seen it a few times in political science academia.
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