Functions to aid in the presentation of linear model results
| Package: | DAMisc |
| Type: | Package |
| Version: | 1.4-8 |
| Date: | 2018-05-16 |
| License: | GPL (>=2) |
| LazyLoad: | yes |
These are functions that help present linear model results.
Largely, the represent alternatives in presentation to other R packages.
For example, the factorplot function offers an alternative to David
Firth's qvcalc package. This function calculates and presents exact
variances of all simple contrasts. Both DAintfun and
DAintfun2 are alternative ways of presenting interactions between two
continuous variables. DAintfun2 gives results in line with the
suggestions in Brambor, Clark and Golder (2006).
Armstrong, D.A. (2013) factorplot: Improving Presentation of Simple Contrasts in GLMs. The R Journal. 5, 4-15. Brambor, T., W.R. Clark and M. Golder. (2006) Understanding Interaction Models: Improving Empirical Analyses. Political Analysis 14, 63-82. Berrym, W., M. Golder and D. Milton. (2012) Improving Tests of Theories Positing Interaction. Journal of Politics 74, 653-671.