cor_method = "pearson" (fully supported across
weighted/unweighted settings, pairwise/listwise missingness, and
optional p-value pruning)cor_method = "polychoric" (currently supported for
unweighted correlation estimation; unsupported option combinations
transparently fall back to Pearson correlation)missing_cor = c("pairwise","listwise") to explicitly
control missing-data handling during correlation estimation (default:
"pairwise").weights can now be supplied either as:
nrow(df), ordf (e.g.,
weights = "psweights").weights is supplied as a column name and
node_vars = NULL, the weights column is automatically
excluded from the response-node variables used for estimation.remove_nonsignificant_method, enabling Benjamini–Hochberg
FDR control ("fdr") as an alternative to raw p-value
pruning ("default"). sign_threshold is
interpreted as the raw p-value cutoff under "default" and
as the target FDR level under "fdr".EBICglasso and
EBICglasso_arglist are retained for backwards compatibility
but are deprecated and ignored as of 2.3.0. This
feature is not statistically appropriate for the rank-deficient one-hot
encoded ResIN correlation matrix.ResIN_boots_prepped and
ResIN_boots_executed now have clearer print/summary
behavior.ResIN_boots_execute() is more robust (handles failed
iterations gracefully) and improves progress-bar formatting.ResIN_boots_extract() now supports multi-quantity
extraction and improved summarizing behavior, including consistent
data-frame output for summaries.as.igraph.ResIN(), as.qgraph.ResIN(),
as.gephi.ResIN()as.network.ResIN() (statnet/network ecosystem), with
as.network() re-exported for convenienceas.networkx.ResIN() exports NetworkX compatible edge
& node CSV tables for Python workflows (loadable via
pandas + networkx).as.graphsjl.ResIN() exports Graphs.jl compatible edge
& node CSV tables for Julia workflows (with integer vertex IDs
suitable for Graphs.jl), while preserving node/edge
metadata as table columns.ResIN_to_igraph(),
ResIN_to_qgraph(), ResIN_to_gephi()) are
retained for compatibility and delegate to the new conversion methods
where appropriate.multimodal = TRUE) to return tidy, analysis-ready tables
in addition to graph objects:
ResIN_edgelist_multimodal: participant–response edge
list (one row per observed response node selection).ResIN_nodeframe_multimodal: vertex table containing
node identifiers, node type (participant vs response node), layout
coordinates, and available metadata.plot_whichstat).plot_whichstat = "cluster", the legend title
includes the clustering algorithm and reports participant/response
counts per detected cluster.multimodal_edge_overlay:
"none": no edges drawn"multimodal": draw participant–response edges only"ResIN": draw the original ResIN (response–response)
edges as an overlay, with line width optionally mapped via
plot_edgestat"both": draw ResIN edges as a base layer and multimodal
edges on top ResIN edge overlays are mapped to the multimodal layout
coordinates to ensure visual alignment with the multimodal node
geometry.aux_objects
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