Description Usage Arguments Value See Also Examples
pisa.table produces a frequency table for a categorical variable printing percentages and standard errors. Use the pisa2015.table() for data from PISA 2015 study.
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variable |
The data label with the variable to be analysed. |
by |
The label for the grouping variable, usually the countries (i.e., by="IDCNTRYL"), but could be any other categorical variable. |
data |
An R object, normally a data frame, containing the data from PISA. |
export |
A logical value. If TRUE, the output is exported to a file in comma-separated value format (.csv) that can be opened from LibreOffice or Excel. |
name |
The name of the exported file. |
folder |
The folder where the exported file is located. |
pisa.table returns a data frame with percentages and standard errors.
timss.table, pirls.table
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# Table A2.4a, p.274 International Report 2012 Volume I
pisa.table(variable="ST01Q01", by="IDCNTRYL", data=pisa)
# Table III.2.1a, p. 232, International Report 2012 Volume III
pisa.table(variable="ST08Q01", by="IDCNTRYL", data=pisa)
# PISA 2015
pisa2015.table(variable="ST004D01T", by="CNT",data=stud2015)
## End(Not run)
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