quarto-project-example
Project Example for the Lesson: Introduction to Reproducible Publications with Quarto
https://github.com/carpentries-incubator/quarto-project-example
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Project Example for the Lesson: Introduction to Reproducible Publications with Quarto
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- Host: GitHub
- Owner: carpentries-incubator
- License: other
- Language: JavaScript
- Default Branch: main
- Homepage: https://github.com/carpentries-incubator/reproducible-publications-quarto
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README.md
Project Example for the Workshop: Introduction to Reproducible Publications with Quarto Workshop
Attention! This is NOT the lesson repository. This is the GitHub repository for the project example used in the Introduction to Reproducible Publications with Quarto. Learners will be required to download the project example in order to follow along.
The project example folder is a simplified version of the original project available at: https://osf.io/6mvq7.
Our example uses an adapted version of the data paper:
Nitsch, F. J., Sellitto, M., & Kalenscher, T. (2021). Trier social stress test and food-choice: Behavioral, self-report & hormonal data. Data in Brief, 37, 107245. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2021.107245.
The data paper and its underlying data publicly available at https://osf.io/6mvq7 were adapted and used for educational purposes with the authors' permission.
README
This directory contains the data and analysis scripts required to computationally reproduce some of the results and plots reported in https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2021.107245.
All provided code was written in R (R version 4.0.0 (2020-04-24) -- "Arbor Day") and should work with more recent versions. It requires the following packages to run the analysis code: - tidyverse - 1.3.2 - stringi - 1.7.8 - bayesFactor - 0.9.12-4.5 - patchwork - 1.1.3 - usethis - 2.2.2
The structure of the directory is:
root:
Reproducible-Publications-with-RStudio-Example.Rproj# RStudio Project Filecode#Contains all runnable R script filesdataprocessed# Contains processed dataraw# Contains raw datafoodchoice_data# Contains raw data from food choice task
output# Contain all generated outputreportDataPaper-ReproducibilityWorkshop_files# Rendered filesfig# paper figures
LICENSE.mdCITATION.mdREADME.md_quarto.yml
To repeat the analyses, 1. Open the RStudio Project file. 2. Open and run analysis scripts (in order)
Graphic output is saved to output/plots Data output is saved to output/data Analysis results are saved in the environment / printed to the console Paper output is saved to paper/output paper/bin contains external files/code necessary for the proper formatting of the R Markdown paper output.
Note: The renv branch has the same content as the main branch with the addition of having renv enabled for better reproducibility.
Please see citation.md for instructions on how to cite this workshop.
Please see License.md for instructions on how to re-use this material.
Enjoy!
PS: For questions, please email ucsbcarpentry (@) ucsb.edu.
Contributors:
- Renata Curty (rcurty)
- Torin White (torwhite)
- Ian Lessing (ilessing)
- Greg Janee (gjanee)
- Julien Brun (brunj7)
- kristi Liu (kristi-sara)
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- Name: carpentries-incubator
- Login: carpentries-incubator
- Kind: organization
- Repositories: 107
- Profile: https://github.com/carpentries-incubator
Citation (CITATION.md)
**Workshop Project Repository** White, T. et al. (2022, May 19) Reproducible rmd. https://github.com/UCSBCarpentry/Reproducible-rmd **Original Project Folder** Nitsch, F. J., Sellitto, M., & Kalenscher, T. (2021, June 11). The influence of acute and chronic stress on choice consistency. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/6MVQ7
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