Description Usage Arguments Details Value See Also Examples
This style functions takes the summary of a linear model fit from
lm
and transforms it into a formatted character
vector. It prints the regression equation.
1 2 | style.apa.summary.lm.equation(x, respname = out.above(out.identifier("y"),
out.operator("^")), coeff.name = names(x$coefficients[, 1]))
|
x |
a list. First item must be the summary of a linear model fit from
|
respname |
a character. This argument specifies how the response is called. |
coeff.name |
a character. This argument specifies how the coefficients are named. |
Please note that this is a internal style function. It is called
from pprint
and not exported to user namespace. Usually
pprint
determines the correct style function automatically,
but you can define the style function by using the format
argument
of pprint
(pass the name of this function without
style.apa.
prefix). Additionally you can pass the arguments listed
in this documentation to pprint
.
Argument x
of this function expects a list. Be aware that you do not
have to pass a list to pprint
or pull.pubprint
– these functions will convert your arguments. This is only necessary if
you want to pass additionally information to the internal style functions
(see vignette for examples).
character vector with a formatted character vector.
Other APA.style.functions: style.apa.anova
,
style.apa.bartlett
,
style.apa.character
,
style.apa.chisq
,
style.apa.cor.test
,
style.apa.df
,
style.apa.fisher
,
style.apa.ks
,
style.apa.numeric
,
style.apa.p.value
,
style.apa.shapiro
,
style.apa.summary.aovlist
,
style.apa.summary.lm.beta.coeff
,
style.apa.summary.lm.coeff
,
style.apa.summary.lm.model
,
style.apa.t.test
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