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OpenRepGrid: Tools to Analyze Repertory Grid Data

Analyze repertory grids, a qualitative-quantitative data collection technique devised by George A. Kelly in the 1950s. Today, grids are used across various domains ranging from clinical psychology to marketing. The package contains functions to quantitatively analyze and visualize repertory grid data (e.g. 'Fransella', 'Bell', & 'Bannister', 2004, ISBN: 978-0-470-09080-0). The package is part of the The package is part of the <https://openrepgrid.org/> project.

Version: 0.1.15
Imports: methods, graphics, grid, utils, stats, grDevices, crayon, plyr, stringr, abind, colorspace, psych, XML, pvclust, openxlsx, tidyr, dplyr, scales, igraph
Suggests: rgl, testthat (≥ 2.1.0), covr, styler, vdiffr, knitr, rmarkdown
Published: 2024-07-20
DOI: 10.32614/CRAN.package.OpenRepGrid
Author: Mark Heckmann ORCID iD [aut, cre, cph], Alejandro García Gutiérrez [ctb], Diego Vitali [ctb]
Maintainer: Mark Heckmann <heckmann.mark at gmail.com>
License: GPL-2 | GPL-3 [expanded from: GPL (≥ 2)]
URL: https://github.com/markheckmann/OpenRepGrid
NeedsCompilation: no
Citation: OpenRepGrid citation info
Materials: NEWS
CRAN checks: OpenRepGrid results

Documentation:

Reference manual: OpenRepGrid.pdf

Downloads:

Package source: OpenRepGrid_0.1.15.tar.gz
Windows binaries: r-devel: OpenRepGrid_0.1.15.zip, r-release: OpenRepGrid_0.1.15.zip, r-oldrel: OpenRepGrid_0.1.15.zip
macOS binaries: r-release (arm64): OpenRepGrid_0.1.15.tgz, r-oldrel (arm64): OpenRepGrid_0.1.15.tgz, r-release (x86_64): OpenRepGrid_0.1.15.tgz, r-oldrel (x86_64): OpenRepGrid_0.1.15.tgz
Old sources: OpenRepGrid archive

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They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.