- data
A data frame (or a tibble) from which variables specified are to
be taken. Other data types (e.g., matrix,table, array, etc.) will not
be accepted. Additionally, grouped data frames from {dplyr}
should be
ungrouped before they are entered as data
.
- x
A numeric variable from the data frame data
.
- type
A character specifying the type of statistical approach:
"parametric"
"nonparametric"
"robust"
"bayes"
You can specify just the initial letter.
- test.value
A number indicating the true value of the mean (Default:
0
).
- alternative
a character string specifying the alternative
hypothesis, must be one of "two.sided"
(default),
"greater"
or "less"
. You can specify just the initial
letter.
- k
Number of digits after decimal point (should be an integer)
(Default: k = 2L
).
- conf.level
Scalar between 0
and 1
(default: 95%
confidence/credible intervals, 0.95
). If NULL
, no confidence intervals
will be computed.
- tr
Trim level for the mean when carrying out robust
tests. In case
of an error, try reducing the value of tr
, which is by default set to
0.2
. Lowering the value might help.
- bf.prior
A number between 0.5
and 2
(default 0.707
), the prior
width to use in calculating Bayes factors and posterior estimates. In
addition to numeric arguments, several named values are also recognized:
"medium"
, "wide"
, and "ultrawide"
, corresponding to r scale values
of 1/2, sqrt(2)/2, and 1, respectively. In case of an ANOVA, this value
corresponds to scale for fixed effects.
- effsize.type
Type of effect size needed for parametric tests. The
argument can be "d"
(for Cohen's d) or "g"
(for Hedge's g).
- ...
Currently ignored.