This method takes an output object from wsci and creates a
table and character strings to report means and within-subjects confidence
intervals in a table or in text.
# S3 method for papaja_wsci
apa_print(x, ...)apa_print()-methods return a named list of class apa_results containing the following elements:
One or more character strings giving point estimates, confidence intervals, and confidence level. A single string is returned in a vector; multiple strings are returned as a named list. If no estimate is available the element is NULL.
One or more character strings giving the test statistic, parameters (e.g., degrees of freedom), and p-value. A single string is returned in a vector; multiple strings are returned as a named list. If no estimate is available the element is NULL.
One or more character strings comprised `estimate` and `statistic`. A single string is returned in a vector; multiple strings are returned as a named list.
A data.frame of class apa_results_table that contains all elements of estimate and statistics. This table can be passed to apa_table() for reporting.
Column names in apa_results_table are standardized following the broom glossary (e.g., term, estimate
conf.int, statistic, df, df.residual, p.value). Additionally, each column is labelled (e.g., $\hat{\eta}^2_G$ or $t$) using the tinylabels package and these labels are used as column names when an apa_results_table is passed to apa_table().
An object of class papaja_wsci.
Arguments passed on to apa_num.numeric
gt1Logical. Indicates if the statistic can, in principle, have an
absolute value greater than 1. If FALSE, leading zeros are
omitted.
zeroLogical. Indicates if the statistic can, in principle, be 0. If
FALSE, a string of the form < 0.001 is returned instead of 0.
na_stringCharacter. String to print if any element of x is NA.
use_mathLogical. Indicates whether to use $ in the output so that
Inf or scientific notation is rendered correctly.
add_equalsLogical. Indicates if the output string should be
prepended with an =.