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Contribute to the methods applied in CogStat
Attila Krajcsi edited this page Sep 4, 2024
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There are several ways you could improve CogStat, such as suggesting new statistical or data analysis methods, refinements, or reporting bugs.
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If something is calculated erroneously or doesn't work at all, report the bug.
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If you would like to see a new method implemented in CogStat, or you would suggest an improved method,
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If you want to suggest new analyses to be used in CogStat, you might
- include pros and cons for the discussed methods.
- give a specific recommendation on the best solution for CogStat.
- refer to the appropriate literature, and list the references at the end of the appropriate page.
- Use APA format.
- If possible, include DOI, and use the https:// at the beginning.
- For example: Yap, B. W., & Sim, C. H. (2011). Comparisons of various types of normality tests. Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, 81(12), 2141–2155. https://doi.org/10.1080/00949655.2010.520163
- rely on data analysis and statistics resources
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You might extend the documentation to give a more detailed explanation of available methods.
- To edit this wiki, sign in for GitHub (at the top right corner of the page) and edit these pages with the Markdown format.
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Also, you can give support to the users on our Discussions forum or give support on Facebook or on Twitter.
Statistical and methodological documentation
- How to contribute?
- Automatic analysis pipeline
- How to compile the results?
- Methodological considerations behind CogStat - preprint paper
- CogStat function plan template (limited access)
- Creating instructional materials
- Data analysis and statistics resources
Documentation for developers