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format_bf: Bayes Factor formatting

Description

Bayes Factor formatting

Usage

format_bf(
  bf,
  stars = FALSE,
  stars_only = FALSE,
  inferiority_star = "°",
  name = "BF",
  protect_ratio = FALSE,
  na_reference = NA,
  exact = FALSE
)

Value

A formatted string.

Arguments

bf

Bayes Factor.

stars

Add significance stars (e.g., p < .001***). For Bayes factors, the thresholds for "significant" results are values larger than 3, 10, and 30.

stars_only

Return only significance stars.

inferiority_star

String, indicating the symbol that is used to indicate inferiority, i.e. when the Bayes Factor is smaller than one third (the thresholds are smaller than one third, 1/10 and 1/30).

name

Name prefixing the text. Can be NULL.

protect_ratio

Should values smaller than 1 be represented as ratios?

na_reference

How to format missing values (NA).

exact

Should very large or very small values be reported with a scientific format (e.g., 4.24e5), or as truncated values (as "> 1000" and "< 1/1000").

Examples

Run this code
bfs <- c(0.000045, 0.033, NA, 1557, 3.54)
format_bf(bfs)
format_bf(bfs, exact = TRUE, name = NULL)
format_bf(bfs, stars = TRUE)
format_bf(bfs, protect_ratio = TRUE)
format_bf(bfs, protect_ratio = TRUE, exact = TRUE)
format_bf(bfs, na_reference = 1)

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