quickpsy is an R package developed by Daniel Linares and Joan López-Moliner to quickly fit and plot psychometric functions for multiple conditions.
You can find more information at the website.
You can install the released version of quickpsy from CRAN with:
install.packages("quickpsy")
And the development version from GitHub with:
# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("danilinares/quickpsy")
At present, the development version of quickpsy
is slower than older
versions. If you need to perform bootstrap for many conditions you might
want to use an older version.
library(quickpsy)
fit <- quickpsy(qpdat, phase, resp, grouping = c("participant", "cond"))
plot(fit, color = cond)
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Fits and plots multiple conditions with minimal coding.
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The user does not need to introduce initial parameters for default shapes of the psychometric functions.
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Calculates parametric and non-parametric bootstrap confidence intervals.
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Compares parameters and thresholds for different conditions using bootstrap.
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Guess and lapses can be fixed or free as parameters.
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Fits cumulative normal, logistic, weibull functions or any function defined by the user.
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Facilitates the reading of several data files.
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Different conditions could share parameters.
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Easy model comparisons using likelihood ratios or Akaike Information Criterion.
Linares, D., & López-Moliner, J. (2016). quickpsy: An R package to fit psychometric functions for multiple groups. The R Journal, 2016, vol. 8, num. 1, p. 122-131.
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psyphy: among other things, it provides links functions to fit psychometric functions using an approach based on generalized linear models.
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modelfree: fits psychometric functions using a non-parametric approach.