Likert Scale Questions: Your In-Depth Guide

June 18, 2026 | Unknown

A Likert scale (pronounced LICK-ert, not "LIKE-ert") is a psychometric rating scale used in surveys and questionnaires to measure attitudes, opinions, and perceptions. Named after American social psychologist Rensis Likert, who developed it in 1932, it remains the most widely used approach to scaling responses in survey research today. Key Takeaways ...
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2026 Rousseeuw Prize for Statistics Awarded to R Core Team for Transforming Statistics Computing Worldwide

June 17, 2026 | Lauren Livingston

The Rousseeuw Prize honors five pioneering developers for nearly three decades of unpaid work building R, the foundational open-source computing language behind artificial intelligence, healthcare, and economic decision-making. The $1 million Rousseeuw Prize for Statistics recognizes three decades of foundational work that transformed how statistical methods are developed, validated, and shared ... [Read more...]

{talib}: Interactive financial charts

June 17, 2026 | Serkan Korkmaz

{talib} is a new R package built on TA-Lib, which is now available on CRAN. The R-package is targeted at individuals and, perhaps, institutions who, in some form or the other, interacts with the financial markets using technical analysis. The library is built with minimal dependencies for long-term stability and ...
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Announcing shiny.webawesome: a web UI package for R/Shiny

June 17, 2026 | M. B. Anand

shiny.webawesome brings Web Awesome to R Shiny through generated wrappers, reactive bindings, and a bundled runtime. It aims for complete component support while staying close enough to upstream that the Web Awesome docs and examples are directly useful in everyday package use. CRAN | R-universe | Package website | Source repository Background ... [Read more...]

New CRAN Package for sparse PCA – msPCA

June 17, 2026 | Jean Pauphilet

The package msPCA is now available on CRAN!  It implements a new method for computing multiple sparse principal components of a dataset. Unlike other available packages, it generates PCs that are sparse and orthogonal, leading to a generally higher fra... [Read more...]

Auditing LLM Trading: Bridging Theory and Market Reality with the GT table in R

June 17, 2026 | Selcuk Disci

Introduction: The Laboratorial Illusion In quantitative finance, Large Language Model (LLM) multi-agent systems are frequently celebrated for their theoretical intelligence. Financial data scientists spend months refining prompt semantics, building complex reasoning frameworks, and engineering multi-turn debate loops between specialized agent nodes. On paper—and within simulated environments—these networks demonstrate ...
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Bioconductor Maintainer Validation

June 15, 2026 | Lori Shepherd-Kern

Introduction Bioconductor policies include being an active and reachable maintainer. Maintainer emails in the DESCRIPTION of packages often go stale as maintainers change positions. There is also a necessity to have maintainers opt into Biocond...
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New Package Submission Process

June 14, 2026 | Lori Shepherd-Kern

Introduction Bioconductor is moving towards using R-universe for its daily build system. See our previous blog post Collaborating between Bioconductor and R-universe on Development of Common Infrastructure. As we move in this direction it was a... [Read more...]

New CRAN Packages: signal or noise?

June 11, 2026 | Joseph Rickert

If you are reading this post on R-bloggers, you will probably know that I have been publishing my selection of the “Top 40” new R packages on CRAN for quite some time. I did this first as part of my work at Revolution Analytics, then on R Views ...
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