 Our next topic in Jmovi is exploring data. And the reason we need to do that is because raw data is just completely overwhelming, even when it's set up in nice rows. Instead, you need to get a map, you need to know what you're dealing with and get the lay of the land. So you can tell a coherent story. Now in Jmovi, we have several options for exploring data. First off is regular descriptive statistics, things like the mean and the meaning and the standard deviation. But even more useful than that are data visualizations like histograms or density plots, box plots or violin plots or dot plot in this case combined with a violin plot. And finally, standard bar plots, one of the most useful methods for visualizing data. We'll also talk about how you can export these graphs, these tables to docs like Google Docs and Microsoft Word and to presentations so you can share your insights and get your message across.