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kim:A Toolkit for Behavioral Scientists
A collection of functions for analyzing data typically collected or used by behavioral scientists. Examples of the functions include a function that compares groups in a factorial experimental design, a function that conducts two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), and a function that cleans a data set generated by Qualtrics surveys. Some of the functions will require installing additional package(s). Such packages and other references are cited within the section describing the relevant functions. Many functions in this package rely heavily on these two popular R packages: Dowle et al. (2021) <https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=data.table>. Wickham et al. (2021) <https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=ggplot2>.
Maintained by Jin Kim. Last updated 1 months ago.
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ezr:Easy Use of R via Shiny App for Basic Analyses of Experimental Data
Runs a Shiny App in the local machine for basic statistical and graphical analyses. The point-and-click interface of Shiny App enables obtaining the same analysis outputs (e.g., plots and tables) more quickly, as compared with typing the required code in R, especially for users without much experience or expertise with coding. Examples of possible analyses include tabulating descriptive statistics for a variable, creating histograms by experimental groups, and creating a scatter plot and calculating the correlation between two variables.
Maintained by Jin Kim. Last updated 4 years ago.
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