From ae392d939c80ab4ab8beb631c011e663f6ce4f0e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mark Heckmann Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2023 16:10:07 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] minor tweaks --- _EADME.md | 66 ------ paper.bib | 331 --------------------------- _pkgdown.yml => pkgdown/_pkgdown.yml | 64 +----- vignettes/web/intro.Rmd | 1 + 4 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 450 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 _EADME.md delete mode 100644 paper.bib rename _pkgdown.yml => pkgdown/_pkgdown.yml (74%) diff --git a/_EADME.md b/_EADME.md deleted file mode 100644 index c1ebda2..0000000 --- a/_EADME.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ - -# OpenRepGrid - - -[![CRAN status](https://www.r-pkg.org/badges/version/OpenRepGrid)](https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=OpenRepGrid) -[![](https://img.shields.io/badge/devel-v0.1.15-blue.svg)](https://github.com/markheckmann/OpenRepGrid) -[![AppVeyor build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/github/markheckmann/OpenRepGrid?branch=master&svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/markheckmann/OpenRepGrid) -[![Codecov test coverage](https://codecov.io/gh/markheckmann/OpenRepGrid/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/markheckmann/OpenRepGrid?branch=master) -[![R-CMD-check](https://github.com/markheckmann/OpenRepGrid/actions/workflows/R-CMD-check.yaml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/markheckmann/OpenRepGrid/actions/workflows/R-CMD-check.yaml) - - - ->You love repertory grids? So do we! ->Find out about a powerful tool to analyze your grids! - -# Introduction - -**OpenRepGrid** is an R package to analyze and visualize [repertory grid](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repertory_grid) (often abbreviated *grid* or *repgrid*) data. The repertory grid technique (RGT) is a data collection method which originated from *Personal Construct Theory (PCT)* [@kelly_psychology_1955]. It was originally designed as an instrument for psychotherapy to shed light on a client’s construction of the world. Over subsequent decades, the technique has been adopted in many other fields, including market, organizational, political, educational and sensory research [@fransella_manual_2004]. - -The data the RGT generates is *qualitative* and *quantitative*. On the qualitative side, the technique elicits the repertory of bipolar attributes (e.g. *smart vs. dull*, so called *constructs* in PCT terminology) an individual uses to make distinctions between entities of the world (e.g. different people, so called *elements* in PCT terminolgy). On the quatitative side, it requires rating each element on each elicited personal construct (e.g. *Martin* gets a score of 2 on the *quarrelsome = 1 vs. peaceful = 6* construct, indicating that Martin is quite quarrelsome). The result of the data collection procedure is a data matrix. The constructs are usually presented as matrix rows, the elements as columns and each cell contains the corresponding rating score. Figure 1 depicts a repertory grid data set, with the rows (constructs) and columns (elements) being clustered by similarity (see below for details). A thorough introduction to the repertory grid technique is given by @fransella_manual_2004. - - -## Overview - -You can install the latest release version from [CRAN](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/OpenRepGrid/index.html) by typing - - install.packages("OpenRepGrid", dep = TRUE) - -To install the latest development version from github you can use the `devtools` package. - - library(devtools) - install_github("markheckmann/OpenRepGrid") - -To load the OpenRepGrid package after installation type - - library(OpenRepGrid) - -And for a first impression of the package features type - - demo(OpenRepGrid) - - -## Lifecycle - -[![lifecycle](https://img.shields.io/badge/lifecycle-experimental-orange.svg)](https://www.tidyverse.org/lifecycle/#experimental) - -`OpenRepGrid` is still in alpha phase. Please be aware that API changes may occur. - - -## Citation - -If you use OpenRepGrid in your publications, you can cite it as follows. - -> Heckmann, M. (2023). OpenRepGrid: An R package for the analysis of repertory grids. *ZENODO*. doi:10.5281/zenodo.11623, R package version 0.0.15. - -[![DOI](https://zenodo.org/badge/doi/10.5281/zenodo.11623.svg)](http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11623) - - -## Contributors - -- [Mark Heckmann](https://markheckmann.de) (maintainer) -- Richard C. Bell -- Alejandro García Gutiérrez (@j4n7) -- Diego Vitali (@artoo-git) -- José Antonio González Del Puerto (@MindCartographer) -- Jonathan D. Raskin diff --git a/paper.bib b/paper.bib deleted file mode 100644 index 0377549..0000000 --- a/paper.bib +++ /dev/null @@ -1,331 +0,0 @@ - -@article{dorough_implicative_2007, - title = {Implicative dilemmas and psychological well-being}, - volume = {4}, - journal = {Personal Construct Theory \& Practice}, - author = {Dorough, Stefanie and Grice, James W. and Parker, Jessica}, - year = {2007}, - keywords = {conflict, implicative dilemma, index, repgrid}, - pages = {83--101} -} - -@techreport{bell_gridstat_2009, - address = {University of Melbourne, Australia}, - type = {manual}, - title = {Gridstat version 5 - {A} program for analyzing the data of a repertory grid}, - institution = {Department of Psychology}, - author = {Bell, Richard C.}, - year = {2009}, - keywords = {repgrid, software} -} - -@article{hartmann_element_1992, - title = {Element comparisons in repertory grid technique: {Results} and consequences of a monte carlo study}, - volume = {5}, - issn = {0893-603X}, - shorttitle = {Element {Comparisons} {In} {Repertory} {Grid} {Technique}}, - url = {http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/08936039208404940}, - doi = {10.1080/08936039208404940}, - number = {1}, - urldate = {2010-07-25}, - journal = {International Journal of Personal Construct Psychology}, - author = {Hartmann, A.}, - year = {1992}, - keywords = {distance, index, monte carlo, repgrid, stats}, - pages = {41--56} -} - -@article{winter_construct_1982, - title = {Construct relationships, psychological disorder and therapeutic change}, - volume = {55 (Pt 3)}, - issn = {0007-1129}, - url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7126491}, - abstract = {The problem of interpretation of construct relationships of abnormal content is considered in the context of the use of the repertory grid to assess therapeutic outcome in neurotics. With a view to providing a rationale for such interpretation, examples are presented of construct relationships indicative of psychopathology, and of predicted changes in them during therapy. Implications for the planning and evaluation of therapy are discussed, and the importance of exploring the personal meaning of the patient's complaints is emphasized.}, - urldate = {2011-05-15}, - journal = {The British Journal of Medical Psychology}, - author = {Winter, David A.}, - month = sep, - year = {1982}, - pmid = {7126491}, - keywords = {conflict, implicative dilemma, repgrid}, - pages = {257--269} -} - -@book{kelly_psychology_1955, - address = {New York}, - title = {The psychology of personal constructs}, - publisher = {Norton}, - author = {Kelly, George Alexander}, - year = {1955}, - keywords = {PCP} -} - -@misc{fromm_gridsuite_2006, - address = {Stuttgart}, - title = {{GridSuite} 4}, - abstract = {http://www.gridsuite.de}, - publisher = {TGZ constructiv}, - author = {Fromm, Martin and Bacher, Andreas}, - year = {2006}, - keywords = {repgrid, software} -} - -@misc{feixas_gridcor:_2002, - address = {Barcelona}, - title = {{GRIDCOR}: {Correspondence} {Analysis} for {Grid} {Data} (version 4.0) [{Computer} software and repertory grid manual]}, - url = {www.terapiacognitiva.net/record.}, - publisher = {Centro de Terapia Cognitiva}, - author = {Feixas, Guillem and Cornejo, Josi Manuel}, - year = {2002}, - keywords = {repgrid, software} -} - -@book{greenacre_biplots_2010, - address = {Madrid}, - title = {Biplots in practice}, - url = {http://www.multivariatestatistics.org/biplots.html}, - publisher = {BBVA Foundation}, - author = {Greenacre, Michael}, - year = {2010}, - keywords = {biplot} -} - -@techreport{gaines_rep_2009, - address = {Cobble Hill, Canada}, - type = {manual}, - title = {Rep 5 {Conceptual} {Representation} {Software}: {RepGrid} {Manual} for {Version} 1.0}, - institution = {Centre for Person-Computer Studies}, - author = {Gaines, Brian R. and Shaw, Mildred L. G.}, - year = {2009}, - keywords = {repgrid, software} -} - -@article{gallifa_structural_2000, - title = {The structural quadrants method: {A} new approach to the assessment of construct system complexity via the repertory grid}, - volume = {13}, - issn = {1072-0537}, - shorttitle = {{THE} {STRUCTURAL} {QUADRANTS} {METHOD}}, - number = {1}, - journal = {Journal of Constructivist Psychology}, - author = {Gallifa, Josep and Botella, Luis}, - year = {2000}, - keywords = {complexity, repgrid, SQM}, - pages = {1--26} -} - -@book{slater_measurement_1977, - address = {London}, - title = {The measurement of intrapersonal space by grid technique: {Dimensions} of intrapersonal space}, - volume = {2}, - isbn = {978-0-471-99450-3}, - publisher = {Wiley \& Sons}, - author = {Slater, Patrick}, - year = {1977}, - keywords = {biplot, INGRID, repgrid} -} - -@incollection{heckmann_using_2016, - address = {West Sussex, England}, - title = {Using linear mixed models with repertory grid data}, - booktitle = {Wiley-{Blackwell} {Handbook} of {Personal} {Construct} {Psychology}}, - publisher = {Wiley \& Sons}, - author = {Heckmann, Mark and Bell, Richard C.}, - editor = {Winter, David A. and Reed, Nick}, - year = {2016}, - keywords = {mixed model, repgrid}, - pages = {99--112} -} - -@article{grice_idiogrid:_2002, - title = {Idiogrid: {Software} for the management and analysis of repertory grids}, - volume = {34}, - issn = {0743-3808}, - shorttitle = {Idiogrid}, - number = {3}, - journal = {Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers}, - author = {Grice, James W.}, - year = {2002}, - keywords = {multigrid, repgrid, software}, - pages = {338--41} -} - -@book{slater_measurement_1976, - address = {London}, - title = {The measurement of intrapersonal space by grid technique: {Explorations} of {Intrapersonal} {Space}}, - volume = {1}, - publisher = {Wiley \& Sons}, - author = {Slater, Patrick}, - year = {1976}, - keywords = {repgrid} -} - -@book{rosenberger_vademecum_2015, - title = {vademecum repgrid: {Leitfaden} zum professionellen {Einsatz} der {Repertory} {Grid} {Technik} - {Band} 1 {Legitimation}, {Theorie}, {Methologie} und {Methodik}}, - isbn = {978-3-7386-3839-4}, - shorttitle = {vademecum repgrid}, - abstract = {Die Nutzung kollektiver Intelligenz wird vor dem Hintergrund stetig ansteigender Komplexität und Dynamik immer wichtiger. Ein Einzelner ist heute kaum mehr in der Lage, alle relevanten Informationen zur Entscheidung eines Sachverhalts einzubeziehen. Methoden, die in der Lage sind, sowohl tiefliegende Überzeugungen sichtbar zu machen, als auch kollektive Trends aufzuzeigen, sind zunehmend gefragt. Die Repertory Grid Technik (repgrid) ist ein solch tiefschürfendes Instrument. Bis vor ein paar Jahren gab es nur sehr wenige Möglichkeiten, individuelle Repertory Grid Ergebnisse zu einem Gesamtbild zusammenzuführen und Kollektivmuster auszuwerten. Mit modernen IT Lösungen zur Interviewführung und Analyse, ist es jetzt möglich. Softwaregestützt lassen sich nahezu vorgabefrei, zuverlässig und schnell Überzeugungen und Werthaltungen Einzelner aggregieren und analysieren; oft mit attraktiver, intuitiv verständlicher dreidimensionaler Grafik, mit unvergleichbar hoher inhaltlicher Aussagekraft.}, - language = {de}, - publisher = {BoD – Books on Demand}, - author = {Rosenberger, Matthias}, - month = oct, - year = {2015} -} - -@article{heckmann_gridsampler_2017, - title = {gridsampler – {A} simulation tool to determine the required sample size for repertory grid studies}, - volume = {5}, - doi = {10.5334/jors.150}, - number = {2}, - journal = {Journal of Open Research Software}, - author = {Heckmann, Mark and Burk, Lukas}, - year = {2017}, - keywords = {content analysis, repgrid, sample size, software} -} - -@misc{mayes_enquire_2008, - address = {Mount Victoria, New Zealand}, - title = {Enquire {Within} {II}}, - url = {http://www.enquirewithin.co.nz/download.htm}, - publisher = {Enquire Within Developments Ltd}, - author = {Mayes, John}, - year = {2008}, - keywords = {repgrid, software} -} - -@article{sewell_computerized_1992, - title = {Computerized {Repertory} {Grids}: {Review} {Of} {The} {Literature}}, - volume = {5}, - issn = {0893-603X}, - shorttitle = {Computerized {Repertory} {Grids}}, - url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08936039208404938}, - doi = {10.1080/08936039208404938}, - abstract = {Abstract We review the literature documenting more than 25 years of progress in the design of computer software for repertory grids. First, analysis programs are reviewed; then programs that arc designed specifically for grid elicitation are discussed; finally, multifunction software packages (i.e., those that perform grid construction, elicitation, and/or analysis) are reviewed. Comparisons are offered, not only between the particular programs, but also between the single-function and multifunction categories. Directions for future development are considered.}, - number = {1}, - urldate = {2014-06-27}, - journal = {International Journal of Personal Construct Psychology}, - author = {Sewell, Kenneth W. and Adams-webber, Jack and Mitterer, John and Cromwell, Rue L.}, - year = {1992}, - keywords = {automated, repgrid}, - pages = {1--23}, - file = {Snapshot:C\:\\Users\\heckm\\AppData\\Roaming\\Zotero\\Zotero\\Profiles\\62mb0fxj.default\\zotero\\storage\\37FD672P\\08936039208404938.html:text/html} -} - -@book{fransella_manual_2004, - address = {Chichester}, - edition = {2nd ed.}, - title = {A manual for repertory grid technique}, - isbn = {0-470-85490-1}, - publisher = {John Wiley \& Sons}, - author = {Fransella, Fay and Bell, Richard C. and Bannister, Donald}, - year = {2004} -} - -@article{hauser_measuring_2011, - title = {Measuring salient food attitudes and food-related values. {An} elaborated, conflicting and interdependent system}, - volume = {57}, - doi = {10.1016/j.appet.2011.05.322}, - number = {2}, - journal = {Appetite}, - author = {Hauser, Mirjam and Jonas, Klaus and Riemann, Rainer}, - year = {2011}, - keywords = {content analysis, GPA, multigrid, procrustes, repgrid}, - pages = {329--338} -} - -@incollection{boker_reconstruction_1996, - address = {Giessen}, - title = {The reconstruction of the self in the psychotherapy of chronic schizophrenia: {A} case study with the repertory grid technique}, - booktitle = {Empirical {Constructivism} in {Europe}: {The} {Personal} {Construct} {Approach}}, - publisher = {Psychosozial-Verlag}, - author = {Böker, H.}, - editor = {Scheer, Jörn W. and Catina, Ana}, - year = {1996}, - keywords = {repgrid, schizophrenia}, - pages = {160--167} -} - -@article{feixas_multi-center_2004, - title = {The multi-center dilemma project: {An} investigation on the role of cognitive conflicts in health}, - volume = {7}, - issn = {1138-7416}, - shorttitle = {The {Multi}-{Center} {Dilemma} {Project}}, - url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15139250}, - abstract = {The Multi-Center Dilemma Project is a collaborative research endeavour aimed at determining the role of dilemmas--a kind of cognitive conflict, detected by using an adaptation of Kelly's Repertory Grid Technique--in a variety of clinical conditions. Implicative dilemmas appear in one third of the non-clinical group (n = 321) and in about half of the clinical group (n = 286), the latter having a proportion of dilemmas that doubles that of the non-clinical sample. Within the clinical group, we studied 87 subjects, after completing a psychotherapy process, and found that therapy helps to dissolve those dilemmas. We also studied, independently, a group of subjects diagnosed with social phobia (n = 13) and a group diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome (n = 13) in comparison to non-clinical groups. In both health related problems, dilemmas seem to be quite relevant. Altogether, these studies, though preliminary (and with a small group size in some cases), yield a promising perspective to the unexplored area of the role of cognitive conflicts as an issue to consider when trying to understand some clinical conditions, as well as a focus to be dealt with in psychotherapy when dilemmas are identified.}, - number = {1}, - urldate = {2010-10-05}, - journal = {The Spanish Journal of Psychology}, - author = {Feixas, Guillem and Saúl, Luis Angel}, - month = may, - year = {2004}, - keywords = {cognition, conflict, disorder, psychotherapy, self concept}, - pages = {69--78} -} - -@article{heckmann_new_2016, - title = {A new development to aid interpretation of hierarchical cluster analysis of repertory grid data}, - volume = {29}, - issn = {1072-0537}, - url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10720537.2015.1134368}, - doi = {10.1080/10720537.2015.1134368}, - number = {4}, - journal = {Journal of Constructivist Psychology}, - author = {Heckmann, Mark and Bell, Richard C.}, - month = oct, - year = {2016}, - pages = {368--381} -} - -@article{festinger_analysis_1949, - title = {The {Analysis} of {Sociograms} using {Matrix} {Algebra}}, - volume = {2}, - issn = {0018-7267}, - url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/001872674900200205}, - doi = {10.1177/001872674900200205}, - language = {en}, - number = {2}, - journal = {Human Relations}, - author = {Festinger, Leon}, - month = apr, - year = {1949}, - pages = {153--158} -} - -@misc{chang_shiny:_2019, - title = {shiny: {Web} {Application} {Framework} for {R}. {R} package version 1.4.0. https://{CRAN}.{R}-project.org/package=shiny}, - author = {Chang, Winston and Cheng, Joe and Allaire, J. J. and Xie, Yihui and McPherson, Jonathan}, - year = {2019} -} - -@article{rouco_measurement_2019, - title = {On the {Measurement} of {Implicative} {Dilemmas}}, - volume = {32}, - issn = {1072-0537}, - url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/10720537.2018.1499159}, - doi = {10.1080/10720537.2018.1499159}, - abstract = {The implicative dilemma (ID) is gradually receiving attention of clinical psychologists and researchers. Although research on its clinical relevance is promising, there are still some issues regarding its measurement that need further consideration. This article explores the adequacy of the different thresholds used to determine construct association, the efficacy of the different indices commonly used to measure IDs, and a verification of the ID not being a mere subproduct of the self-ideal distance. It also introduces a new index. Finally, guidelines are provided for practitioners on how to interpret the indices' numerical results in relation to major depression.}, - number = {3}, - journal = {Journal of Constructivist Psychology}, - author = {Rouco, Víctor and Paz, Clara and Winter, David and Feixas, Guillem}, - month = jul, - year = {2019}, - keywords = {implicative dilemma}, - pages = {309--324}, - file = {Snapshot:C\:\\Users\\heckm\\AppData\\Roaming\\Zotero\\Zotero\\Profiles\\62mb0fxj.default\\zotero\\storage\\BSMT2VST\\10720537.2018.html:text/html} -} - -@article{taylor_investigating_2020, - title = {Investigating self-concept in self-harm: {A} repertory grid study}, - copyright = {© 2020 The British Psychological Society}, - issn = {2044-8341}, - shorttitle = {Investigating self-concept in self-harm}, - url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/papt.12269}, - doi = {10.1111/papt.12269}, - abstract = {Objectives The way that individuals perceive themselves and others may be relevant in understanding difficulties with self-harm. Repertory grids provide a relatively underutilized means of investigating self-concept in people who self-harm. This study aimed to examine the association between self-concept, captured through a repertory grid method, and self-harm. Method Ninety-eight participants with a history of self-harm took part in the study. A repertory grid was used to derive distances between four elements (‘current self’, ‘ideal self’, ‘self-harming self’, and ‘others who self-harm’). Associations between these distances and measures of self-harm behaviour, well-being and perceived recovery, were estimated. Results Repertory grid distances were significantly associated with self-harm. When adjusting for covariates, self-harm in the past year was positively associated with a greater distance (or less perceived similarity) between current and ideal self, and a smaller distance (greater perceived similarity) between current self and others who self-harm. Repertory grid distances were also associated with well-being and perceived recovery. Conclusions The results are consistent with the idea that self-perception is associated with self-harm and related difficulties. The results also highlight the potential utility of repertory grids as a tool for exploring self-concept. The cross-sectional nature of the study precludes inferences about directionality or the temporal characteristics of associations. Practitioner points More recent experiences of self-harm may be reflected in the way individuals perceive or construe themselves. The way in which individuals who self-harm perceive or construe themselves may also be related to their current well-being and perceived recovery. Repertory grids may be a useful tool in clinical practice for investigating self-concept in those who self-harm. Repertory grids may provide a more idiographic, clinical outcome assessment in those who self-harm.}, - language = {en}, - number = {Advance online publication}, - journal = {Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice}, - author = {Taylor, Peter J. and Usher, Sunny and Jomar, Khowla and Forrester, Rebecca}, - year = {2020}, - keywords = {distance, elements, repgrid, self-harm}, - file = {Snapshot:C\:\\Users\\heckm\\AppData\\Roaming\\Zotero\\Zotero\\Profiles\\62mb0fxj.default\\zotero\\storage\\7BX5P87W\\papt.html:text/html} -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/_pkgdown.yml b/pkgdown/_pkgdown.yml similarity index 74% rename from _pkgdown.yml rename to pkgdown/_pkgdown.yml index 4af21e1..70f13f7 100644 --- a/_pkgdown.yml +++ b/pkgdown/_pkgdown.yml @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +url: https://docs.openrepgrid.org template: bootstrap: 5 @@ -5,13 +6,6 @@ template: development: mode: auto -footer: - structure: - left: developed_by - right: legal - components: - legal: Provided without **any warranty** - authors: Mark Heckmann: href: https://markheckmann.de @@ -19,29 +13,18 @@ authors: home: sidebar: structure: [toc, links, license, community, citation, authors, dev] - # components: - # custom: - # title: Funding - # text: We are *grateful* for funding! - + navbar: structure: left: [intro_custom, features, functions, news, search] right: [newsletter, github] - components: newsletter: - # icon: fa-code fa-light icon: fa-envelope fa-light href: https://eepurl.com/4h0t9 aria-label: Newsletter text: Newsletter target: _blank - # email: - # icon: fa-envelope fa-light - # href: mailto:heckmann.mark@gmail.com - # aria-label: E-mail - # text: E-mail intro_custom: text: "Intro" href: articles/web/intro.html @@ -51,44 +34,21 @@ navbar: functions: text: "Functions" href: reference/index.html - # news: - # text: News - # href: news/index.html # more: # text: "More" # menu: - # - text: Learning materials - # - text: "xplain Cheat Sheet (PDF)" + # - text: TBD + # - text: "TBD" # href: http://xxx.pdf # icon: fa-file-pdf fa-lg +footer: + structure: + left: developed_by + right: legal + components: + legal: Provided without **any warranty** -# articles: -# - title: Articles -# navbar: ~ -# contents: -# - web/installation -# - web/settings -# - web/basic_operations -# - web/loading -# - web/descriptives -# - web/constructs-correlation -# - web/constructs-distances -# - web/constructs-pca -# - web/clustering -# - web/elements-correlation -# - web/elements-distances -# - web/elements-distances-standardized -# - web/visualization-bertin -# - web/visualization-biplot -# - web/measures-intensity -# - web/measures-pvaff -# - web/measures-conflict -# - web/measures-implicative -# - web/measures-dispersion -# - web/reordering -# - web/measures-dispersion - reference: - title: Elements contents: @@ -208,6 +168,4 @@ reference: - "show,repgrid-method" - "[,repgrid-method" - "[<-,repgrid-method" - - - + diff --git a/vignettes/web/intro.Rmd b/vignettes/web/intro.Rmd index 00002c7..77a2068 100644 --- a/vignettes/web/intro.Rmd +++ b/vignettes/web/intro.Rmd @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ options(width = 200) library(OpenRepGrid) ``` +
The [OpenRepGrid R package](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/OpenRepGrid/index.html) is a software to analyze and visualize [repertory grid](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repertory_grid) (often abbreviated *grid* or *repgrid*) data. The software is open source and available on all major operating systems. The package presented here is the workhorse on which other packages of the [OpenRepgrid project](http://openrepgrid.org/), for example [gridsampler](https://openresearchsoftware.metajnl.com/articles/10.5334/jors.150/) [@heckmann_gridsampler_2017] or *multigrid one* [@heckmann_using_2016] partially build upon.