papaja | R Documentation |
papaja
is an award-winning R package that facilitates creating computationally reproducible, submission-ready manuscripts which conform to the American Psychological Association (APA) manuscript guidelines (6th Edition).
papaja
provides
an R Markdown template that can be used with (or without) RStudio to create PDF documents (using the apa6 LaTeX class) or Word documents (using a .docx-reference file).
Functions to typeset the results from statistical analyses (e.g., apa_print()
),
functions to create tables (apa_table()
), and
functions to create figures in accordance with APA guidelines (e.g., apa_factorial_plot()
).
To use papaja
you need either an up-to-date version of
RStudio or
pandoc. If you want to create PDF-
in addition to DOCX-documents you additionally need a
TeX distribution. We recommend
TinyTex, which can be installed from within
R via the tinytex package.
Please refer to the papaja
manual
for detailed installation instructions.
For a comprehensive introduction to papaja
, see the current draft of the manual.
If you have a specific question that is not answered in the manual, feel free to ask a question on Stack Overflow using the papaja
tag.
If you believe you have found a bug or would like to request a new feature, open an issue on Github and provide a minimal complete verifiable example.
Frederik Aust (frederik.aust at uni-koeln.de). Marius Barth (marius.barth at uni-koeln.de).
Frederik Aust (frederik.aust at uni-koeln.de).
Maintainer: Frederik Aust frederik.aust@uni-koeln.de (ORCID)
Authors:
Marius Barth marius.barth@uni-koeln.de (ORCID)
Other contributors:
Birk Diedenhofen mail@birkdiedenhofen.de [contributor]
Christoph Stahl christoph.stahl@uni-koeln.de [contributor]
Joseph V. Casillas joseph.casillas@rutgers.edu [contributor]
Rudolf Siegel rudolf.siegel@uni-saarland.de [contributor]
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