r-bunchr
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View and analyze data where bunching is expected. Estimate counter- factual distributions. For earnings data, estimate the compensated elasticity of earnings w.r.t. the net-of-tax rate.
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2025-04-22 |
r-bullwhipgame
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The bullwhipgame is an educational game that has as purpose the illustration and exploration of the bullwhip effect,i.e, the increase in demand variability along the supply chain. Marchena Marlene (2010) <arXiv:1009.3977>.
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2025-04-22 |
r-buildmer
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Finds the largest possible regression model that will still converge for various types of regression analyses (including mixed models and generalized additive models) and then optionally performs stepwise elimination similar to the forward and backward effect selection methods in SAS, based on the change in log-likelihood or its significance, Akaike's Information Criterion, or the Bayesian Information Criterion.
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2025-04-22 |
r-bucss
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Implements a method of correcting for publication bias and uncertainty when planning sample sizes in a future study from an original study. See Anderson, Kelley, & Maxwell (2017; Psychological Science, 28, 1547-1562).
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2025-04-22 |
r-bucky
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Provides functions for various statistical techniques commonly used in the social sciences, including functions to compute clustered robust standard errors, combine results across multiply-imputed data sets, and simplify the addition of robust and clustered robust standard errors. The package was originally developed, in part, to assist porting of replication code from 'Stata' and attempts to replicate default options from 'Stata' where possible.
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2025-04-22 |
r-bspmma
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The main functions carry out Gibbs' sampler routines for nonparametric and semiparametric Bayesian models for random effects meta-analysis.
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2025-04-22 |
r-bsplus
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The Bootstrap framework lets you add some JavaScript functionality to your web site by adding attributes to your HTML tags - Bootstrap takes care of the JavaScript <https://getbootstrap.com/javascript>. If you are using R Markdown or Shiny, you can use these functions to create collapsible sections, accordion panels, modals, tooltips, popovers, and an accordion sidebar framework (not described at Bootstrap site).
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2025-04-22 |
r-bspec
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Bayesian inference on the (discrete) power spectrum of time series.
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2025-04-22 |
r-bsda
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Data sets for book "Basic Statistics and Data Analysis" by Larry J. Kitchens.
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2025-04-22 |
r-bs4dash
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Make 'Bootstrap 4' dashboards. Use the full power of 'AdminLTE3', a dashboard template built on top of 'Bootstrap 4' <https://github.com/almasaeed2010/AdminLTE/tree/v3-dev>.
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2025-04-22 |
r-brq
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Bayesian estimation and variable selection for quantile regression models.
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2025-04-22 |
r-browndog
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An R interface for the Brown Dog which allows researchers to leverage Brown Dog Services that provides modules to identify the conversion options for a file, to convert file to appropriate format, or to extract data from a file. See <http://browndog.ncsa.illinois.edu/> for more information.
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2025-04-22 |
r-brobdingnag
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Handles very large numbers in R. Real numbers are held using their natural logarithms, plus a logical flag indicating sign. The package includes a vignette that gives a step-by-step introduction to using S4 methods.
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2025-04-22 |
r-brm
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Fits novel models for the conditional relative risk, risk difference and odds ratio.
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2025-04-22 |
r-brlrmr
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Provides two main functions, il() and fil(). The il() function implements the EM algorithm developed by Ibrahim and Lipsitz (1996) <DOI:10.2307/2533068> to estimate the parameters of a logistic regression model with the missing response when the missing data mechanism is nonignorable. The fil() function implements the algorithm proposed by Maity et. al. (2017+) <https://github.com/arnabkrmaity/brlrmr> to reduce the bias produced by the method of Ibrahim and Lipsitz (1996) <DOI:10.2307/2533068>.
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2025-04-22 |
r-bridgedist
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An implementation of the bridge distribution with logit-link in R. In Wang and Louis (2003) <DOI:10.1093/biomet/90.4.765>, such a univariate bridge distribution was derived as the distribution of the random intercept that 'bridged' a marginal logistic regression and a conditional logistic regression. The conditional and marginal regression coefficients are a scalar multiple of each other. Such is not the case if the random intercept distribution was Gaussian.
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2025-04-22 |
r-bretigea
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Analysis of relative cell type proportions in bulk gene expression data. Provides a well-validated set of brain cell type-specific marker genes derived from multiple types of experiments, as described in McKenzie (2018) <doi:10.1038/s41598-018-27293-5>. For brain tissue data sets, there are marker genes available for astrocytes, endothelial cells, microglia, neurons, oligodendrocytes, and oligodendrocyte precursor cells, derived from each of human, mice, and combination human/mouse data sets. However, if you have access to your own marker genes, the functions can be applied to bulk gene expression data from any tissue. Also implements multiple options for relative cell type proportion estimation using these marker genes, adapting and expanding on approaches from the 'CellCODE' R package described in Chikina (2015) <doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btv015>. The number of cell type marker genes used in a given analysis can be increased or decreased based on your preferences and the data set. Finally, provides functions to use the estimates to adjust for variability in the relative proportion of cell types across samples prior to downstream analyses.
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2025-04-22 |
r-breeze
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A collection of functions to analyse, visualize and interpret wind data and to calculate the potential energy production of wind turbines.
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2025-04-22 |
r-breakfast
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The breakfast package performs multiple change-point detection in data sequences, or sequence segmentation, using computationally efficient multiscale methods. This version of the package implements the "Tail-Greedy Unbalanced Haar", "Wild Binary Segmentation" and "Adaptive Wild Binary Segmentation" change-point detection and segmentation methodologies. To start with, see the function segment.mean.
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2025-04-22 |
r-breakaway
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Species richness estimation is an important problem in biodiversity analysis. This package provides methods for total species richness estimation (observed plus unobserved) and a method for modelling total diversity with covariates. breakaway() estimates total (observed plus unobserved) species richness. Microbial diversity datasets are characterized by a large number of rare species and a small number of highly abundant species. The class of models implemented by breakaway() is flexible enough to model both these features. breakaway_nof1() implements a similar procedure however does not require a singleton count. betta() provides a method for modelling total diversity with covariates in a way that accounts for its estimated nature and thus accounts for unobserved taxa, and betta_random() permits random effects modelling.
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2025-04-22 |
r-brea
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A function to produce MCMC samples for posterior inference in semiparametric Bayesian discrete time competing risks recurrent events models.
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2025-04-22 |
r-brant
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Tests the parallel regression assumption for ordinal logit models generated with the function polr() from the package 'MASS'.
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2025-04-22 |
r-brandwatchr
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Interact with the 'Brandwatch' API <https://developers.brandwatch.com/docs>. Allows you to authenticate to the API and obtain data for projects, queries, query groups tags and categories. Also allows you to directly obtain mentions and aggregate data for a specified query or query group.
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2025-04-22 |
r-braidrm
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Contains functions for evaluating, analyzing, and fitting combined action dose response surfaces with the Bivariate Response to Additive Interacting Dose (BRAID) model of combined action.
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2025-04-22 |
r-bracer
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Performs brace expansions on strings. Made popular by Unix shells, brace expansion allows users to quickly generate certain character vectors by taking a single string and (recursively) expanding the comma-separated lists and double-period-separated integer and character sequences enclosed within braces in that string. The double-period-separated numeric integer expansion also supports padding the resulting numbers with zeros.
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2025-04-22 |