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clip_c_elements()
- takes a vector of values and puts them in a list with quotes and commas to put in code
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data_collator_gorilla()
- Merge and load in data from multiple gorilla downloads
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data_merger()
- load in and merge data from multiple files into one data.table
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data_merger_gorilla()
- Merge and load in data from a gorilla download
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exclorr()
- Explore correlations between large numbers of DVs
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exp_pid_merge()
- please use pid_merge
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gorilla_eye_plot()
- Takes one trial (or trial type) of data and optional image file an makes heat map
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gorilla_eye_processing()
- Takes all data from gorilla import,
filters for named displays and returns simplified data,
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gorilla_iatanalysis()
- processes IAT data from gorilla
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gorilla_q_bmis()
- Processes BMIS mood survey
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gorilla_q_checkbox()
- Scores checkbox items
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gorilla_q_keyed()
- Processes a gorilla QB1 questionnaire using a survey key
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gorilla_q_parse()
- Get subject entered, unscored data like age and gender from gorilla. Will give you the qual or quantised versions
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gorilla_q_performance_engagement()
- Processes narrative engagement questionnaire
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gorilla_q_rankscore()
- Scores ranked items
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gorilla_q_tipi()
- TIPI ten item personality scale
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lab_assignment_files()
- Goes through assignment download from moodle, checks files and unzips
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mergey()
- please use pid_merge
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pid_merge()
- takes all of the datatables passed to it, and merges on pid or whetever specified in link, getting rid of duplicates
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pirateye()
- Outputs a pirate plot (RDI)
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plot_model()
- Plots the output of an anova or mixed model
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plotscat()
- Plot scattergram for two or three variables, optionally split by group
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plotscat_split()
- Plot scattergram for two variables, split by a group
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readin_datalist()
- reads in a set of data files and stores them in a list
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replacecondcols()
- returns either a set of default colours, or if condition names are also colours, returns those
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saveout_datalist()
- saves out data tables in a list to a folder containing .csv files
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singlecor()
- single correlation with r, p value and optionally a bayes factor