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See the following articles on the package's main website: https://data.lesslikely.com/concurve
Comparison to Bayesian Posterior Distributions
This vignette discusses how consonance distributions and Bayesian posterior distributions differ in interpretation but how they can also often converge. This is shown with several examples of how to calculate both distributions in a range of scenarios.
The Bootstrap and Consonance Functions
This guide discusses the bootstrap resampling method and its close connection to the consonance distribution and how to use certain iterations of the bootstrap to construct a consonance distribution.
A list of papers that have used consonance functions to analyze or reanalyze datasets.
A guide on how to customize the plots obtained from concurve via ggplot2 arguments and with other packages.
A simple introduction to using the concurve R package.
This vignette walks through how to construct and graph profile likelihood functions.
This guide walks through how to construct consonance functions from meta-analysis data using the metafor R package. Both simple and complex data structures are examined.
A simple guide on how to produce consonance functions in Stata.
A vignette on how to produce consonance functions for results obtained from a survival analysis.
A Shiny app that converts observed P-values to S-values.
This vignette walks through how to construct tables from the curve functions.
A guide to dealing with common errors when using the concurve R package including slow loading of the graphs, warnings, and distorted plots.
Consonance Functions for Linear Mixed-Effects Models
This guide walks through how to construct consonance functions in the context of designing and analyzing experiments in which the analyst is interested examining the sources of variability between and within groups.
A list of features that could potentially be added to the package.