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lmPerm (version 2.1.0)

summary: Summarizing functions for linear models

Description

Replaces corresponding functions in base package.

Usage

"summary"(object, correlation = FALSE, symbolic.cor = FALSE, ...) "summary"(object, ...) "print"(x, digits = max(3, getOption("digits") - 3), symbolic.cor = x$symbolic.cor, signif.stars= getOption("show.signif.stars"), ...) "summary"(object, intercept = FALSE, split, expand.split = TRUE, keep.zero.df = TRUE, ...) "anova"(object, ...)

Arguments

object
an object of class "lm", usually, a result of a call to lm.
x
an object of class "summary.lm", usually, a result of a call to summary.lm.
correlation
logical; if TRUE, the correlation matrix of the estimated parameters is returned and printed.
digits
the number of significant digits to use when printing.
symbolic.cor
logical. If TRUE, print the correlations in a symbolic form (see symnum) rather than as numbers.
signif.stars
logical. If TRUE, “significance stars” are printed for each coefficient.
intercept
logical: should intercept terms be included?
split
an optional named list, with names corresponding to terms in the model. Each component is itself a list with integer components giving contrasts whose contributions are to be summed.
expand.split
logical: should the split apply also to interactions involving the factor?
keep.zero.df
logical: should terms with no degrees of freedom be included?
...
further arguments passed to or from other methods.

Details

These modified functions are needed because the perm values, which are attached to the object, replace the usual test columns in the output from these functions.