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psych (version 1.0-58)

print.psych: Print and summary functions for the psych class

Description

Give limited output (print) or somewhat more detailed (summary) for the score.items, cluster.cor, cluster.loadings, or ICLUST functions

Usage

print.psych(x,digits=2,all=FALSE,cutoff=0,sort=FALSE,...)
summary.psych(object,digits=2,items=FALSE,...)

Arguments

x
Output from score.items
object
Output from score.items
items
items=TRUE (default) does not print the item whole correlations
digits
Number of digits to use in printing
all
if all=TRUE, then the object is declassed and all output from the function is printed
cutoff
Cluster loadings < cutoff will not be printed
sort
Cluster loadings are in sorted order
...
More options to pass to summary and print

Value

  • Various psyc functions produce copious output. This is a way to summarize the most important parts of the output of the score.items, cluster.scores, and ICLUST functions. See those ( score.items, cluster.cor, cluster.loadings, or ICLUST) for details on what is produced.

Details

Most of the psych functions produce too much output. print.psych and summary.psych use generic methods for printing just the highlights.

To get complete output, unclass(theobject) and then print it.

Examples

Run this code
data(bfi)
 keys.list <- list(agree=c(-1,2:5),conscientious=c(6:8,-9,-10),extraversion=c(-11,-12,13:15),neuroticism=c(16:20),openness = c(21,-22,23,24,-25))
 keys <- make.keys(25,keys.list,item.labels=colnames(bfi))
 scores <- score.items(keys,bfi,short=TRUE)
 scores
 summary(scores)

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