library(knitr)
The package mainly revolves around the psychobject
. Main functions from the package return this type, and the analyze()
function transforms other R objects into psychobjects. 4 functions can be then applied on a psychobject: summary()
, print()
, plot()
and values()
.
knitr::include_graphics("images/workflow.PNG")
If you've never used psycho
, enter one of the following in the console and press enter:
# This for the stable version: install.packages("psycho") # Or this for the dev version: install.packages("devtools") library(devtools) devtools::install_github("neuropsychology/psycho.R")
In case of error: Sometimes the installation fails, and you might find in the red output the following lines:
there is no package called ‘**thenameofapackage**’ ERROR: lazy loading failed for package ‘psycho’
Try installing the missing packages (install.packages("thenameofapackage")
) and then, install psycho again (sometimes this can be done several times).
Anyway, once you have psycho
, just put this at the beginning of every script:
library(psycho)
This package helped you? Don't forget to cite the various packages you used :)
You can cite psycho
as follows:
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