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ggstatsplot (version 0.7.2)

ggstatsplot-package: ggstatsplot: 'ggplot2' Based Plots with Statistical Details

Description

ggstatsplot is an extension of ggplot2 package. It creates graphics with details from statistical tests included in the plots themselves. It provides an easier API to generate information-rich plots for statistical analysis of continuous (violin plots, scatterplots, histograms, dot plots, dot-and-whisker plots) or categorical (pie and bar charts) data. Currently, it supports the most common types of statistical tests: parametric, nonparametric, robust, and Bayesian versions of t-test/ANOVA, correlation analyses, contingency table analysis, meta-analysis, and regression analyses.

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Details

ggstatsplot

The main functions are-

  • ggbetweenstats function to produce information-rich comparison plot between different groups or conditions with ggplot2 and details from the statistical tests in the subtitle.

  • ggwithinstats function to produce information-rich comparison plot within different groups or conditions with ggplot2 and details from the statistical tests in the subtitle.

  • ggscatterstats function to produce ggplot2 scatterplots along with a marginal distribution plots from ggExtra and details from the statistical tests in the subtitle.

  • ggpiestats function to produce pie chart with details from the statistical tests in the subtitle.

  • ggbarstats function to produce stacked bar chart with details from the statistical tests in the subtitle.

  • gghistostats function to produce histogram for a single variable with results from one sample test displayed in the subtitle.

  • ggdotplotstats function to produce Cleveland-style dot plots/charts for a single variable with labels and results from one sample test displayed in the subtitle.

  • ggcorrmat function to visualize the correlation matrix.

  • ggcoefstats function to visualize results from regression analyses.

  • combine_plots helper function to combine multiple ggstatsplot plots using patchwork::wrap_plots().

For more documentation, see the dedicated Website.

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