With format_corr()
you can format correlation statistics generated from
cor.test()
output.
This is now an internal function superceded by format_stats()
, which we
recommend using instead.
Arguments
- x
An
htest
object fromcor.test()
,t.test()
, orwilcox.test()
.- digits
Number of digits after the decimal for means, confidence intervals, and test statistics.
- pdigits
Number of digits after the decimal for p-values, ranging between 1-5 (also controls cutoff for small p-values).
- pzero
Logical value (default = FALSE) for whether to include leading zero for p-values.
- full
Logical value (default = TRUE) for whether to include means and confidence intervals or just test statistic and p-value.
- italics
Logical value (default = TRUE) for whether p label should be italicized.
- type
Type of formatting ("md" = markdown, "latex" = LaTeX).
- ...
Additional arguments passed to methods.
See also
Other functions for printing statistical objects:
format_bf()
,
format_stats()
,
format_stats.BFBayesFactor()
,
format_stats.aov()
,
format_stats.easycorrelation()
,
format_stats.htest()
,
format_stats.lm()
,
format_stats.lmerModLmerTest()
,
format_stats.merMod()
,
format_ttest()