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Counting Codes in a Text and Preparing Data for Analysis

Data analysis often requires coding, especially when data are collected through interviews, observations, or questionnaires. As a result, code counting and data preparation are essential steps in the analysis process. Analysts may need to count the codes in a text (Tokenization, counting of pre-established codes, computing the co-occurrence matrix by line) and prepare the data (e.g., min-max normalization, Z-score, robust scaling, Box-Cox transformation, and non-parametric bootstrap). For the Box-Cox transformation (Box & Cox, 1964, <https://www.jstor.org/stable/2984418>), the optimal Lambda is determined using the log-likelihood method. Non-parametric bootstrap involves randomly sampling data with replacement. Two random number generators are also integrated: a Lehmer congruential generator for uniform distribution and a Box-Muller generator for normal distribution. Package for educational purposes.

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0.0.4.8 2026-04-09 windows/windows R-4.5 codecountR_0.0.4.8.zip 45.6 KiB

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