MBESS
Implements methods that are useful in designing research studies and analyzing data, with
particular emphasis on methods that are developed for or used within the behavioral,
educational, and social sciences (broadly defined). That being said, many of the methods
implemented within MBESS are applicable to a wide variety of disciplines. MBESS has a
suite of functions for a variety of related topics, such as effect sizes, confidence intervals
for effect sizes (including standardized effect sizes and noncentral effect sizes), sample size
planning (from the accuracy in parameter estimation [AIPE], power analytic, equivalence, and
minimum-risk point estimation perspectives), mediation analysis, various properties of
distributions, and a variety of utility functions. MBESS (pronounced 'em-bes') was originally
an acronym for 'Methods for the Behavioral, Educational, and Social Sciences,' but MBESS became
more general and now contains methods applicable and used in a wide variety of fields and is an
orphan acronym, in the sense that what was an acronym is now literally its name. MBESS has
greatly benefited from others, see <https://www3.nd.edu/~kkelley/site/MBESS.html> for a detailed
list of those that have contributed and other details.
Ken Kelley <KKelley@ND.Edu; https://www3.nd.edu/~kkelley/>
Maintainer: Ken Kelley <KKelley@ND.Edu; https://www3.nd.edu/~kkelley/>
Package: | MBESS |
Type: | Package |
Version: | 4.8.1 |
Date: | 2021-10-16 |
License: | GPL(>=2) |
Please read the manual and visit the corresponding web site
https://www3.nd.edu/~kkelley/site/MBESS.html
for information on the capabilities of the MBESS
package. Feel free
to contact me if there is a feature you would like to see added if it would
complement the goals of the MBESS package. Beginning with version
4.8.0, the package also has a home on GitHub https://github.com/yelleKneK/MBESS.
Over the years, multiple people have contributed functions to the package. See individual
functions for details.