This function performs one-sample, two-sample, and paired-sample t-tests and provides descriptive statistics, effect size measure, and a plot showing error bars for (difference-adjusted) confidence intervals with jittered data points.
test.t(x, ...)# S3 method for default
test.t(x, y = NULL, mu = 0, paired = FALSE,
alternative = c("two.sided", "less", "greater"),
conf.level = 0.95, hypo = TRUE, descript = TRUE, effsize = FALSE,
weighted = FALSE, cor = TRUE, ref = NULL, correct = FALSE,
plot = FALSE, point.size = 4, adjust = TRUE, error.width = 0.1,
xlab = NULL, ylab = NULL, ylim = NULL, breaks = ggplot2::waiver(),
line = TRUE, line.type = 3, line.size = 0.8,
jitter = TRUE, jitter.size = 1.25, jitter.width = 0.05,
jitter.height = 0, jitter.alpha = 0.1, title = "",
subtitle = "Confidence Interval", digits = 2, p.digits = 4,
as.na = NULL, write = NULL, append = TRUE,check = TRUE, output = TRUE, ...)
# S3 method for formula
test.t(formula, data, alternative = c("two.sided", "less", "greater"),
conf.level = 0.95, hypo = TRUE, descript = TRUE, effsize = FALSE,
weighted = FALSE, cor = TRUE, ref = NULL, correct = FALSE,
plot = FALSE, point.size = 4, adjust = TRUE, error.width = 0.1,
xlab = NULL, ylab = NULL, ylim = NULL, breaks = ggplot2::waiver(),
jitter = TRUE, jitter.size = 1.25, jitter.width = 0.05,
jitter.height = 0, jitter.alpha = 0.1, title = "",
subtitle = "Confidence Interval", digits = 2, p.digits = 4,
as.na = NULL, write = NULL, append = TRUE, check = TRUE, output = TRUE, ...)
Returns an object of class misty.object
, which is a list with following
entries:
call
function call
type
type of analysis
sample
type of sample, i.e., one-, two-, or paired sample
formula
formula of the current analysis
data
data frame specified in data
plot
ggplot2 object for plotting the results
args
specification of function arguments
result
result table
a numeric vector of data values.
further arguments to be passed to or from methods.
a numeric vector of data values.
a numeric value indicating the population mean under the
null hypothesis. Note that the argument mu
is only
used when computing a one sample t-test.
logical: if TRUE
, paired-samples t-test is computed.
a character string specifying the alternative hypothesis,
must be one of "two.sided"
(default),
"greater"
or "less"
.
logical: if TRUE
(default), null and alternative hypothesis
are shown on the console.
logical: if TRUE
(default), descriptive statistics are shown
on the console.
logical: if TRUE
, effect size measure Cohen's d is
shown on the console, see cohens.d
function.
logical: if TRUE
, the weighted pooled standard deviation
is used to compute Cohen's d for a two-sample design (i.e.,
paired = FALSE
), while standard deviation of the
difference scores is used to compute Cohen's d for a
paired-sample design (i.e., paired = TRUE
).
logical: if TRUE
(default), paired = TRUE
,
and weighted = FALSE
, Cohen's d for a paired-sample
design while controlling for the correlation between the
two sets of measurement is computed. Note that this
argument is only used in
a paired-sample design (i.e., paired = TRUE
) when
specifying weighted = FALSE
.
character string "x"
or "y"
for specifying
the reference reference group when using the default
test.t()
function or a numeric value or character
string indicating the reference group in a two-sample
design when using the formula test.t()
function.
The standard deviation of the reference variable or
reference group is used to standardized the mean difference
to compute Cohen's d. Note that this argument is only used
in a two-sample design (i.e., paired = FALSE
).
logical: if TRUE
, correction factor to remove
positive bias in small samples is used.
a numeric value between 0 and 1 indicating the confidence level of the interval.
logical: if TRUE
, a plot showing error bars for
confidence intervals is drawn.
a numeric value indicating the size
aesthetic for
the point representing the mean value.
logical: if TRUE
(default), difference-adjustment for the
confidence intervals in a two-sample design is applied.
a numeric value indicating the horizontal bar width of the error bar.
a character string specifying the labels for the x-axis.
a character string specifying the labels for the y-axis.
a numeric vector of length two specifying limits of the limits of the y-axis.
a numeric vector specifying the points at which tick-marks are drawn at the y-axis.
logical: if TRUE
(default), a horizontal line
is drawn at mu
for the one-sample t-test or at
0 for the paired-sample t-test.
an integer value or character string specifying the line type for the line representing the population mean under the null hypothesis, i.e., 0 = blank, 1 = solid, 2 = dashed, 3 = dotted, 4 = dotdash, 5 = longdash, 6 = twodash.
a numeric value indicating the linewidth
aesthetic
for the line representing the population mean under the
null hypothesis.
logical: if TRUE
(default), jittered data points
are drawn.
a numeric value indicating the size
aesthetic
a numeric value indicating the amount of horizontal jitter.
a numeric value indicating the amount of vertical jitter.
a numeric value indicating the opacity of the jittered data points.
a character string specifying the text for the title for the plot.
a character string specifying the text for the subtitle for the plot.
an integer value indicating the number of decimal places to be used for displaying descriptive statistics and confidence interval.
an integer value indicating the number of decimal places to be used for displaying the p-value.
a numeric vector indicating user-defined missing values,
i.e. these values are converted to NA
before
conducting the analysis.
a character string naming a text file with file extension
".txt"
(e.g., "Output.txt"
) for writing the
output into a text file.
logical: if TRUE
(default), output will be appended
to an existing text file with extension .txt
specified
in write
, if FALSE
existing text file will be
overwritten.
logical: if TRUE
(default), argument specification is checked.
logical: if TRUE
(default), output is shown on the console.
in case of two sample t-test (i.e., paired = FALSE
),
a formula of the form y ~ group
where group
is a numeric variable, character variable or factor with
two values or factor levels giving the corresponding
groups.
a matrix or data frame containing the variables in the
formula formula
.
Takuya Yanagida takuya.yanagida@univie.ac.at
By default, Cohen's d based on the non-weighted
standard deviation (i.e., weighted = FALSE
) which does not assume homogeneity
of variance is computed (see Delacre et al., 2021) when requesting an effect size
measure (i.e., effsize = TRUE
). Cohen's d based on the pooled standard
deviation assuming equality of variances between groups can be requested by
specifying weighted = TRUE
.
Rasch, D., Kubinger, K. D., & Yanagida, T. (2011). Statistics in psychology - Using R and SPSS. John Wiley & Sons.
Delacre, M., Lakens, D., Ley, C., Liu, L., & Leys, C. (2021). Why Hedges' g*s based on the non-pooled standard deviation should be reported with Welch's t-test. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/tu6mp
aov.b
, aov.w
, test.welch
, test.z
,
test.levene
, cohens.d
, ci.mean.diff
,
ci.mean