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htest_tidiers: Tidying methods for an htest object

Description

Tidies hypothesis test objects, such as those from cor.test, t.test, and wilcox.test, into a one-row data frame.

Usage

# S3 method for htest
tidy(x, ...)

# S3 method for htest glance(x, ...)

Arguments

x

An object of class "htest"

...

extra arguments (not used)

Value

Both tidy and glance return the same output, a one-row data frame with one or more of the following columns:

estimate

Estimate of the effect size

statistic

Test statistic used to compute the p-value

p.value

P-value

parameter

Parameter field in the htest, typically degrees of freedom

conf.low

Lower bound on a confidence interval

conf.high

Upper bound on a confidence interval

estimate1

Sometimes two estimates are computed, such as in a two-sample t-test

estimate2

Sometimes two estimates are computed, such as in a two-sample t-test

method

Method used to compute the statistic as a string

alternative

Alternative hypothesis as a string

Which columns are included depends on the hypothesis test used.

Details

No augment method is provided for "htest", since there is no sense in which a hypothesis test generates one value for each observation.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
tt <- t.test(rnorm(10))
tidy(tt)
glance(tt)  # same output for all htests

tt <- t.test(mpg ~ am, data = mtcars)
tidy(tt)

wt <- wilcox.test(mpg ~ am, data = mtcars)
tidy(wt)

ct <- cor.test(mtcars$wt, mtcars$mpg)
tidy(ct)

# }

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