You should provide the source code for your analysis. It annoys me when people present results without the code that created it—if you were writing a new software library, would you just distribute precompiled binaries to everyone?
I don’t have source code, since I did my analyses through the GUI of the software package that I learned in my grad school stats classes (JMP). I’ve been wanting to switch to R, but have been putting it off because of the transition costs.
I can write out a step by step summary of what I did; I’ll try to have that posted tomorrow.
I see. Hard to believe that anyone would use a stats package which doesn’t provide some sort of reproducible script or set of commands, but I guess if it’s what you know...
You should provide the source code for your analysis. It annoys me when people present results without the code that created it—if you were writing a new software library, would you just distribute precompiled binaries to everyone?
I don’t have source code, since I did my analyses through the GUI of the software package that I learned in my grad school stats classes (JMP). I’ve been wanting to switch to R, but have been putting it off because of the transition costs.
I can write out a step by step summary of what I did; I’ll try to have that posted tomorrow.
I see. Hard to believe that anyone would use a stats package which doesn’t provide some sort of reproducible script or set of commands, but I guess if it’s what you know...