Art of Stat User Reviews

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Fantastic App

Still kind of a hustle to import data, but nevertheless it works (up to certain amount) correctly + good interface.
Totally recommend

Excellent app, and simple to use!

Only request is that the developer adds feature that lets iPad version display in portrait mode (like most of the other Art of Stat apps do)

Response from developer

Thank you for the feedback. The latest version better supports tablets in portrait or landscape view.

Nice and easy

Easy to fit regression model and focus on interpreting the output. Lots of plots and features. Take a screenshot and share.

Easy to use interface

This is a very comprehensive app with important output well organized in tables and great plots. Easy to make a screenshot and share with others. This is so much better than having to use R.

NO WAY TO IMPORT DATA INTO THE APP FOR USAGE. TEDIOUS TO INPUT DATA MANUALLY

It’s a good App and it works very delightfully. I like the visualisations. You put a great work into that. But one thing though, “the loading of data” you have to input the data manually and it become pretty tedious and boring and impossible to do if there is a lot of the data. Now I am not sure if there is a way to import data from your device into the app without having to input it manually but if there isn’t any then I suggest you provide it to make it super awesome. Cheers.
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Response from developer

Edit April 2023: The new Data Editor module on the main page available in the newest version makes entering, editing and saving smaller amounts of data much easier. For larger datasets, I would still use the “Import CSV” functionality! Hi, For each of the individual apps (linear regression, exponential regression, logistic regression) you can upload your own CSV file. Basically, you email a .csv file to yourself and save it on your phone, or have it in iCloud. Then, you can load the CSV file into the app by selecting “Open CSV File” under the Enter Data options (the first drop-down on the Enter Data tab). Now, you just need to select which of the column in your CSV file represents the explanatory and which the response variable. You can also select a third column to color points in the scatterplot, as well as an ID column, so that when you tap on a point, it shows the ID information. You can look at the datasets under Enter Data -> Open Sample Datasets to see examples of CSV files. Hope this helps! Thank you for your interest.

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