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marginaleffects (version 0.8.0)

summary.comparisons: Summarize a comparisons object

Description

Summarize a comparisons object

Usage

# S3 method for comparisons
summary(object, conf_level = NULL, transform_avg = NULL, ...)

Value

Data frame of summary statistics for an object produced by the comparisons function

Arguments

object

An object produced by the comparisons function

conf_level

numeric value between 0 and 1. Confidence level to use to build a confidence interval.

transform_avg

A function applied to the estimates and confidence intervals after the unit-level estimates have been averaged.

...

Additional arguments are passed to the predict() method supplied by the modeling package.These arguments are particularly useful for mixed-effects or bayesian models (see the online vignettes on the marginaleffects website). Available arguments can vary from model to model, depending on the range of supported arguments by each modeling package. See the "Model-Specific Arguments" section of the ?marginaleffects documentation for a non-exhaustive list of available arguments.

See Also

Other summary: glance.marginaleffects(), reexports, summary.marginaleffects(), summary.marginalmeans(), summary.predictions(), tidy.comparisons(), tidy.deltamethod(), tidy.marginaleffects(), tidy.marginalmeans(), tidy.predictions()

Examples

Run this code
mod <- lm(mpg ~ hp * wt + factor(gear), data = mtcars)
con <- comparisons(mod)

# average marginal effects
summary(con)

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