Takes various lsmeans
and emmeans
objects methods to create formatted character strings to report the results in
accordance with APA manuscript guidelines. These methods are not properly tested and should be
considered experimental.
# S3 method for glht
apa_print(x, test = multcomp::adjusted(), ...)# S3 method for summary.glht
apa_print(x, ci = 0.95, in_paren = FALSE, ...)
Object
Function. Computes p-values (adjusted for multiple comparisons).
Further arguments to pass to printnum
to format the estimate.
Numeric. If NULL
(default) the function tries to obtain confidence intervals from x
.
Other confidence intervals can be supplied as a vector
of length 2 (lower and upper boundary, respectively)
with attribute conf.level
, e.g., when calculating bootstrapped confidence intervals.
Logical. Indicates if the formated string will be reported inside parentheses.
apa_print()
returns a list containing the following components according to the input:
statistic
A character string giving the test statistic, parameters (e.g., degrees of freedom), and p value.
estimate
A character string giving the descriptive estimates and confidence intervals if possible
full_result
A joint character string comprised of est
and stat
.
table
A data.frame containing the complete contrast table, which can be passed to apa_table
.
ADJUSTED CONFIDENCE INTERVALS
If in_paren
is TRUE
parentheses in the formated string, such as those surrounding degrees
of freedom, are replaced with brackets.
Other apa_print:
apa_print.BFBayesFactor()
,
apa_print.aov()
,
apa_print.emmGrid()
,
apa_print.glm()
,
apa_print.htest()
,
apa_print.list()
,
apa_print()