Cognitive-Affective Maps extended logic - Proposing Tools to Collect and Analyze Attitudes and Belief Systems
👋 Welcome to our tools of the Cognitive-Affective Map (CAM) research Team at the University of Freiburg (see CAM-Research). Me Julius Fenn, at the start suported by Florian Gouret, programmed the CAM tools. I am personally trained in Psychology, Statistics, and Web-Development (self-taught), currently based in Germany 🇪🇺.
🔭 I build tools that make new research tools easier accessible
⚙️ I use a lot of: .r, .py, .js/.ts, .html, css, and .json
💬 Ask me about possible collaborations or research ideas - I am happy to hear from you: cam.contact@drawyourminds.de
abbrevation: Cognitive-Affective Map = CAM
If you want to set up CAM-studies or inform yourself, please check out our webpage: https://drawyourminds.de/
- data collection tool: a software to draw CAMs with an easy and intuitive interface, see: https://github.com/Camel-app/DataCollection
- data analysis tool: an application programmed in Shiny using the R environment (+ Python modules) to analyze the resulting CAM data using an interface, see: https://github.com/Camel-app/DataAnalysis
- administrative panel: the administrative panel provides basic information of the CAM-tools, links to all programmed tools and a detailed documentation, using the panel it is easily possible to set up studies, see: https://github.com/Camel-app/webpage
- detailed documentation: detailed explenation of the CAM tools: https://osf.io/q5hj4/ (on GitHub: https://github.com/FennStatistics/CAMtools_documentation)
- join our [matrix] Server for support: https://join.slack.com/t/cognitiveaffe-um96332/shared_invite/zt-1cybwr0tf-u2PWQh4L3BP3tuxLuH4c5w
Using our tools, we are happy if you cite our publication. All the tools are free to use without any liability or warranty (MIT License).