gmoTree is an R package developed for importing, merging, and efficiently managing data obtained from running oTree (Chen et al., 2016) experiments. It’s particularly valuable when dealing with complex experimental designs that span multiple sessions and generate a large number of files that need to be integrated.[^1]
[^1]: gmoTree is not an official package of the oTree team but is built to complement the oTree open-source platform.
To install the CRAN version of this package, use the following command:
install.packages("gmoTree")
To install the development version:
devtools::install_github("ZauchnerP/gmoTree")
See the page Introduction to gmoTree for a more detailed overview of most of the functions. For further details on the package as a whole, visit the gmoTree website.
import_otree()
: Imports your oTree data and combines them in a list of data frames.messy_chat()
: Checks for a messy Chats
data frame and combines variables that refer to
the same concept.
messy_chat()
: Checks for a messy Time
data frame and combines variables that refer to
the same concept.
delete_duplicate()
: Deletes duplicate rows from all data frames
in the list of data frames.
show_dropouts()
: Shows participant codes of people who did not finish at (a) certain
app(s) or page(s).
delete_dropouts()
: Deletes the data of participants who did not finish at (a) certain
app(s) or page(s). This function deletes the participants’ data from all
data frames in the list of data frames. Caution: It does not delete the cases
from the original CSV and Excel files!
delete_cases()
: Deletes the data of specified participants from all data frames in the list of data frames. Caution: This function does not delete the data from the
original CSV and Excel files!
delete_sessions()
: Deletes the data of specified sessions from all data frames in the oTree
list. Caution: This function does not delete the data from the original
CSV and Excel files!
delete_plabels()
: Deletes the variable participant.label
from every app because it might
contain identifiable information on the participants, such as their
MTurk ID. Caution: This function does not delete the variable from the
original CSV and Excel files!make_ids()
: Makes participant, group, and session IDs that are the same across all
apps.apptime()
: Calculates the time spent on a specific app.
extime()
: Calculates the time spent on the experiment.
pagesec()
: Calculates the time spent on each page.
assignv()
: Copies a variable from the all_apps_wide
data frame to the data frames
of all other apps.
assignv_to_aaw()
: Copies a variable from one of your data frames to the all_apps_wide
data
frame.
show_constant()
: Shows variables with no variation.
codebook()
: Creates a codebook based on the oTree code. See also the vignette gmoTree Codebooks.
Chen, D. L., Schonger, M., & Wickens, C. (2016). oTree—An open-source platform for laboratory, online, and field experiments. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance, 9, 88–97. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbef.2015.12.001
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