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Concise formatting of significances in R.
Please see Adding polished significance summaries to papers using R for some discussion.
See also:
sigr is a small package that concentrates on computing summary statistics and reporting in an appropriate format.
For example here is formatting the quality of a logistic regression.
<- data.frame(x=c(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,7),
d y=c(TRUE,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,FALSE))
<- glm(y~x,data=d,family=binomial)
model summary(model)
##
## Call:
## glm(formula = y ~ x, family = binomial, data = d)
##
## Coefficients:
## Estimate Std. Error z value Pr(>|z|)
## (Intercept) -0.7455 1.6672 -0.447 0.655
## x 0.1702 0.3429 0.496 0.620
##
## (Dispersion parameter for binomial family taken to be 1)
##
## Null deviance: 11.090 on 7 degrees of freedom
## Residual deviance: 10.837 on 6 degrees of freedom
## AIC: 14.837
##
## Number of Fisher Scoring iterations: 4
library("sigr")
cat(render(wrapChiSqTest(model),
pLargeCutoff=1, format='markdown'))
Chi-Square Test summary: pseudo-R2=0.02282 (χ2(1,N=8)=0.2531, p=0.6149).
To install, from inside R
please run:
install.packages("sigr")
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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