pisa.table: Frequency table

Description Usage Arguments Value See Also Examples

View source: R/pisa.table.R

Description

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.

Usage

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pisa.table(variable, by, data, export = FALSE, name = "output", folder = getwd())
pisa2015.table(variable, by, data, export = FALSE, name = "output", folder = getwd())

Arguments

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.

Value

pisa.table returns a data frame with percentages and standard errors.

See Also

timss.table, pirls.table

Examples

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## Not run: 
# 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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