Kiwi is a collection of webapps to do common statistical procedures. All apps are implemented using shiny and powered by R.
Bootstrapper calculates 95% confidence intervals using a basic non-parametric bootstrap. With it you can bootstrap the mean of a variable, the correlation between two variables, or the difference between the means of two variables.
Bootstrapper uses R's boot package:
Angelo Canty and Brian Ripley (2015). boot: Bootstrap R (S-Plus) Functions. R package version 1.3-15.
PCor is an interface for calculating partial correlations.
PCor uses the R ppcor package:
Seongho Kim (2012). ppcor: Partial and Semi-partial (Part) correlation. R package version 1.0. http://CRAN.R-project.org/package=ppcor
Coders is an interface for calculating and visualizing inter-rater reliability.
Coders uses the R irr package:
Matthias Gamer, Jim Lemon and Ian Fellows Puspendra Singh (2012). irr: Various Coefficients of Interrater Reliability and Agreement. R package version 0.84. http://CRAN.R-project.org/package=irr
You can run any the code locally in the same way your would run any shiny app:
Download R and RStudio. Install shiny
> install.packages("shiny")
Download the code and open ui.R
or server.R
using RStudio. Click on the "Run App" button on the top right. That's it.