rmcorr
Repeated Measures Correlation
Compute the repeated measures correlation, a statistical technique for determining the overall within-individual relationship among paired measures assessed on two or more occasions, first introduced by Bland and Altman (1995). Includes functions for diagnostics, p-value, effect size with confidence interval including optional bootstrapping, as well as graphing. Also includes several example datasets. For more details, see the web documentation https://lmarusich.github.io/rmcorr/index.html and the original paper: Bakdash and Marusich (2017) doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00456.
- Version0.7.0
- R versionunknown
- LicenseGPL-2
- Needs compilation?No
- Bakdash and Marusich (2017)
- Last release07/26/2024
Documentation
- VignetteConfidence Interval Fix
- VignetteFrequently Asked Questions and Limitations
- VignetteReproduce Paper Results
- VignetteComparing Correlations
- Vignettermcorr Estimates with NaN
- VignetteDiagnostic Plots
- VignetteOverfitting/Pseudoreplication
- VignetteBootstrapping Example
- VignetteCorrelation Matrix using rmcorr_mat
- MaterialREADME
- MaterialNEWS
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Laura R. Marusich
Jonathan Z. Bakdash
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