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0. Political Representation - Implementation of different measures of political representation, covering both descriptive representation (unordered groups) and substantive representation (issue positions). | |
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Registered: 2012-01-01 22:17 |
1. Thresher - Thresher is a comprehensive, statistical approach to class discovery combining PCA with hierarchical clustering. It can (1) identify outliers, (2) estimate the number of subgroups, and (3) automate the selection of metrics and linkage rules. | |
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2014-05-08 14:18 |
2. StatET for R - Eclipse Tools for the R language
https://www.eclipse.org/statet (formerly http://www.walware.de/goto/statet)
The project provides Eclipse plug-ins and R packages for an Eclipse based IDE for R. | |
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2008-04-03 13:55 |
3. NewmanOmics - Develop and implement extensions to the Newman studentized range statistic that can be applied to transcriptomic data | |
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2017-02-15 20:58 |
4. Generic Asynchronous Job Queue - Implementation of a job queue that allows background computations while the calling R session remains responsive (basic threading). The package's focus is on providing an intuitive user interface. | |
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2015-04-22 11:02 |
5. Plots for MCMCpack - The R package mpplot creates coefficient plots for regression models in MCMCpack. It can also be used to predict new cases, create interaction plots, and create short tables of regression results. There are no dependencies beyond the graphics package which is part of the R installation, and the MCMCpack which is used for these regression models in the first place. | |
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Registered: 2025-09-02 21:15 |
6. Harmony - This package is a natural language processing (NLP) library that allows users to access large language models and use them to compare datasets where variable names are in unstructured text form. The target users are often academic researchers in the social sciences, such as psychology/mental health. We are actively recruiting contributors. We have an existing Python library also.
The source code is at: https://github.com/harmonydata/harmony_r
The web front-end of the tool is at: https://harmonydata.ac.uk/
What does Harmony do?
* Psychologists and social scientists often have to match items in different questionnaires, such as "I often feel anxious" and "Feeling nervous, anxious or afraid".
* This is called harmonisation.
* Harmonisation is a time consuming and subjective process.
* Going through long PDFs of questionnaires and putting the questions into Excel is no fun.
* Enter Harmony, a tool that uses natural language processing and generative AI models to help researchers harmonise questionnaire items, even in different languages. | |
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2025-02-13 10:40 |
7. Agreement in Ordered Rating - Calculates agreement (consensus, polarization, dispersion) in ordered rating scales using van der Eijk's (2001) measure of agreement "A", and other similar measures (by Leik, Tatsle & Wierman, Blair & Lacy, Kvalseth, Berry & Mielke). | |
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Registered: 2012-01-01 21:38 |
8. Tabular Manifest - Configuring metadata can be quicker and more robust than coding the same repetitive code. For active development, see https://github.com/Melinae/TabularManifest. | |
Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2014-09-18 20:23 |