diff --git a/_quarto.yml b/_quarto.yml
index f070efa..74b0b69 100644
--- a/_quarto.yml
+++ b/_quarto.yml
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ website:
- text: "4: Fielding Surveys"
icon: globe
href: parts/fielding-surveys.qmd
- - text: Software
+ - text: Software & code
icon: download
href: software.qmd
- text: About
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ format:
html:
theme: cosmo
css: styles.css
- anchor-sections: true
+ anchor-sections: false
smooth-scroll: true
link-external-newwindow: true
include-in-header: "_includes/header.html"
diff --git a/index.qmd b/index.qmd
index 0b118f3..cd2af05 100644
--- a/index.qmd
+++ b/index.qmd
@@ -17,31 +17,29 @@ John Paul Helveston
June 15, 2023
George Washington University
:::
-
-
::: {.grid}
::: {.g-col-6}
### Part 1: [Introduction](parts/introduction.qmd)
-Introduction to an open source workflow for choice-based conjoint analysis:
+Introducing an open source workflow for conjoint analysis.
1. What is conjoint analysis?
-2. Why {{< fa rproject >}}
+2. Why {{< fa rproject >}}?
3. High-level overview of open source workflow.
:::
::: {.g-col-6}
-### Part 2: [Designing surveys with {cbcTools}](parts/designing-surveys.qmd)
+### Part 2: [Designing surveys](parts/designing-surveys.qmd)
-How to use the {{< var cbcTools >}} package to design and test choice-based conjoint surveys:
+Using the {{< var cbcTools >}} package to design and test conjoint surveys.
-1. Design of experiment
-2. Simulating choices
-3. Assessing power
+1. Design of experiment.
+2. Simulating choices.
+3. Assessing power.
:::
@@ -51,23 +49,23 @@ How to use the {{< var cbcTools >}} package to design and test choice-based conj
::: {.g-col-6}
-### Part 3: [Estimating models with {logitr}](parts/estimating-models.qmd)
+### Part 3: [Estimating models}](parts/estimating-models.qmd)
-How to use the {{< var logitr >}} package to estimate logit models on simulated data:
+Using the {{< var logitr >}} package to estimate logit models.
-1. Mixed logit models
-2. WTP space models
+1. Mixed logit models.
+2. WTP space models.
:::
::: {.g-col-6}
-### Part 4: [Fielding surveys with formr](parts/fielding-surveys.qmd)
+### Part 4: [Fielding surveys](parts/fielding-surveys.qmd)
-How to use the {{< var formr >}} platform to field conjoint surveys online:
+Using the {{< var formr >}} platform to field conjoint surveys online.
-1. Using RMarkdown to design a survey
-2. Implementing a choice-based conjoint survey in formr
+1. Using RMarkdown to design a survey.
+2. Implementing a choice-based conjoint survey in formr.
:::
diff --git a/parts/designing-surveys.qmd b/parts/designing-surveys.qmd
index 6f792dc..95e4c63 100644
--- a/parts/designing-surveys.qmd
+++ b/parts/designing-surveys.qmd
@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ title: "Designing Surveys"
part <- "designing-surveys"
path_slides <- file.path(part, "index.html")
path_pdf <- file.path(part, glue::glue("{part}.pdf"))
-path_notes <- file.path(part, glue::glue("{part}.zip"))
```
::: {.grid}
@@ -18,11 +17,8 @@ path_notes <- file.path(part, glue::glue("{part}.zip"))
**KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS**
- Slide navigation: ← / →
-
- Full screen: f
-
- Slide overview: o
-
- Shortcuts: h
:::
@@ -47,19 +43,7 @@ path_notes <- file.path(part, glue::glue("{part}.zip"))
**RESOURCES**
- Documentation
-
-:::
-
-:::
-
-::: {.g-col-3}
-
-::: {.class-buttons}
-
-**PRACTICE**
-
- Zip file
+ {cbcTools}
:::
diff --git a/parts/estimating-models.qmd b/parts/estimating-models.qmd
index 972e7b1..55fe91b 100644
--- a/parts/estimating-models.qmd
+++ b/parts/estimating-models.qmd
@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ title: "Estimating Models"
part <- "estimating-models"
path_slides <- file.path(part, "index.html")
path_pdf <- file.path(part, glue::glue("{part}.pdf"))
-path_notes <- file.path(part, glue::glue("{part}.zip"))
```
::: {.grid}
@@ -18,11 +17,8 @@ path_notes <- file.path(part, glue::glue("{part}.zip"))
**KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS**
- Slide navigation: ← / →
-
- Full screen: f
-
- Slide overview: o
-
- Shortcuts: h
:::
@@ -47,7 +43,7 @@ path_notes <- file.path(part, glue::glue("{part}.zip"))
**RESOURCES**
- Documentation
+ {logitr}
JSS Article
@@ -55,18 +51,6 @@ path_notes <- file.path(part, glue::glue("{part}.zip"))
:::
-::: {.g-col-3}
-
-::: {.class-buttons}
-
-**PRACTICE**
-
- Zip file
-
-:::
-
-:::
-
:::
```{r lexi-demo, echo=FALSE}
diff --git a/parts/fielding-surveys.qmd b/parts/fielding-surveys.qmd
index db09cea..a5f0eea 100644
--- a/parts/fielding-surveys.qmd
+++ b/parts/fielding-surveys.qmd
@@ -18,11 +18,8 @@ path_notes <- file.path(part, glue::glue("{part}.zip"))
**KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS**
- Slide navigation: ← / →
-
- Full screen: f
-
- Slide overview: o
-
- Shortcuts: h
:::
@@ -51,8 +48,6 @@ path_notes <- file.path(part, glue::glue("{part}.zip"))
blog post
- formr.org
-
:::
:::
@@ -61,9 +56,9 @@ path_notes <- file.path(part, glue::glue("{part}.zip"))
::: {.class-buttons}
-**PRACTICE**
+
- Zip file
+ formr.org
:::
diff --git a/parts/introduction.qmd b/parts/introduction.qmd
index ae2b429..727098b 100644
--- a/parts/introduction.qmd
+++ b/parts/introduction.qmd
@@ -17,11 +17,8 @@ path_pdf <- file.path(part, glue::glue("{part}.pdf"))
**KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS**
- Slide navigation: ← / →
-
- Full screen: f
-
- Slide overview: o
-
- Shortcuts: h
:::
@@ -42,14 +39,6 @@ path_pdf <- file.path(part, glue::glue("{part}.pdf"))
::: {.g-col-3}
-::: {.class-buttons}
-
-**RESOURCES**
-
- Documentation
-
-:::
-
:::
:::
diff --git a/software.qmd b/software.qmd
index 8625b51..c46adc2 100644
--- a/software.qmd
+++ b/software.qmd
@@ -1,11 +1,13 @@
-# Software
+# Workshop Software & Code
-1. Install the latest version of R and RStudio:
+1. Download and unzip [this code](practice/2023-qux-conf-conjoint.zip) for the practice sessions.
+
+2. Install the latest version of R and RStudio:
- [Download and install R](https://cloud.r-project.org) (version 4.0.2 or higher)
- [Download and install RStudio](https://rstudio.com/products/rstudio/download/) (Desktop version)
-2. Open RStudio and run this code to install the packages we'll be using:
+3. Open RStudio and run this code to install the packages we'll be using:
```{r}
#| eval: false
@@ -14,8 +16,6 @@ install.packages('logitr')
install.packages('cbcTools')
```
-3. As a backup, sign up for [Posit Cloud](https://posit.cloud/plans/free) (the free version). It's basically the same thing as RStudio, but accessible via a web browser. If things aren't working on your computer, this is a great backup to quickly get back to working in RStudio.
-
-> For reference, "Posit" is the company that makes "RStudio", the software we'll use to work with R.
+4. As a backup, sign up for [Posit Cloud](https://posit.cloud/plans/free)^["Posit" is the company that makes "RStudio", the software we'll use to work with R.] (the free version). It's basically the same thing as RStudio, but accessible via a web browser. If things aren't working on your computer, this is a great backup to quickly get back to working in RStudio.
That's it - you're all set!