Usage
sjt.glmer(..., pred.labels = NULL, depvar.labels = NULL, remove.estimates = NULL, group.pred = FALSE, exp.coef = TRUE, p.numeric = TRUE, emph.p = TRUE, p.zero = FALSE, separate.ci.col = TRUE, newline.ci = TRUE, show.ci = TRUE, show.se = FALSE, show.header = FALSE, show.col.header = TRUE, show.r2 = FALSE, show.icc = TRUE, show.re.var = TRUE, show.loglik = FALSE, show.aic = FALSE, show.aicc = FALSE, show.dev = TRUE, show.hoslem = FALSE, show.family = FALSE, string.pred = "Predictors", string.dv = "Dependent Variables", string.interc = "(Intercept)", string.obs = "Observations", string.est = "OR", string.ci = "CI", string.se = "std. Error", string.p = "p", ci.hyphen = " – ", digits.est = 2, digits.p = 3, digits.ci = 2, digits.se = 2, digits.summary = 3, cell.spacing = 0.2, cell.gpr.indent = 0.6, sep.column = TRUE, CSS = NULL, encoding = NULL, file = NULL, use.viewer = TRUE, no.output = FALSE, remove.spaces = TRUE)
Arguments
...
one or more fitted generalized linear (mixed) models.
pred.labels
character vector with labels of predictor variables.
If not NULL
, pred.labels
will be used in the first
table column with the predictors' names. If NULL
, variable
labels are set based on label attributes (see get_label
).
If pred.labels = ""
, column names (vector names) are used
as predictor labels. See 'Examples'. depvar.labels
character vector with labels of dependent
variables of all fitted models. See 'Examples'.
remove.estimates
numeric vector with indices (order equals to row index of coef(fit)
)
or character vector with coefficient names that indicate which estimates should be removed
from the table output. The first estimate is the intercept, followed by the model predictors.
The intercept cannot be removed from the table output! remove.estimates = c(2:4)
would remove the 2nd to the 4th estimate (1st to 3rd predictor after intercept) from the output.
remove.estimates = "est_name"
would remove the estimate est_name. Default
is NULL
, i.e. all estimates are printed.
group.pred
logical, if TRUE
(default), automatically groups table rows with
factor levels of same factor, i.e. predictors of type factor
will
be grouped, if the factor has more than two levels. Grouping means that a separate headline
row is inserted to the table just before the predictor values. exp.coef
logical, if TRUE
(default), regression coefficients and
confidence intervals are exponentiated. Use FALSE
for
non-exponentiated coefficients (log-odds) as provided by
the summary
function. p.numeric
logical, if TRUE
, the p-values are printed
as numbers. If FALSE
(default), asterisks are used.
emph.p
logical, if TRUE
(default), significant p-values are shown bold faced.
p.zero
logical, if TRUE
, p-values have a leading 0 before the
period (e.g. 0.002), else p-values start with a period and
without a zero (e.g. .002).
separate.ci.col
if TRUE
, the CI values are shown in a separate table column.
Default is FALSE
.
newline.ci
logical, if TRUE
and separate.ci.col = FALSE
, inserts a line break
between estimate and CI values. If FALSE
, CI values are printed in the same
line as estimate values.
show.ci
logical, if TRUE
(default), the confidence intervall is also printed to the table. Use
FALSE
to omit the CI in the table.
show.se
logical, if TRUE
, the standard errors are also printed.
Default is FALSE
.
show.header
logical, if TRUE
, the header strings string.pred
and string.dv
are shown. By default, they're hidden.
show.col.header
logical, if TRUE
(default), the table data columns have a headline with
abbreviations for estimates, std. beta-values, confidence interval and p-values.
show.r2
logical, if TRUE
(default), the pseudo R2 values for each model are printed
in the model summary. R2cs is the Cox-Snell-pseudo R-squared value, R2n is Nagelkerke's
pseudo R-squared value and D
is Tjur's Coefficient of Discrimination
(see cod
). show.icc
logical, if TRUE
, the intra-class-correlation for each
model is printed in the model summary. Only applies to mixed models.
show.re.var
logical, if TRUE
, the variance parameters for the random
effects for each model are printed in the model summary. Only applies to mixed models.
For details output, see 'Note' in icc
. show.loglik
logical, if TRUE
, the Log-Likelihood for each model is printed
in the model summary. Default is FALSE
.
show.aic
logical, if TRUE
, the AIC value for each model is printed
in the model summary. Default is FALSE
.
show.aicc
logical, if TRUE
, the second-order AIC value for each model
is printed in the model summary. Default is FALSE
.
show.dev
logical, if TRUE
, the deviance for each model
is printed in the model summary.
show.hoslem
logical, if TRUE
, a Hosmer-Lemeshow-Goodness-of-fit-test is
performed. A well-fitting model shows no significant difference between
the model and the observed data, i.e. the reported p-values should be
greater than 0.05.
show.family
logical, if TRUE
, the family object and link function for each fitted model
are printed. Can be used in case you want to compare models with different link functions
and same predictors and response, to decide which model fits best. See family
for more details. It is recommended to inspect the model AIC
(see show.aic
) to get a
decision help for which model to choose. string.pred
character vector,used as headline for the predictor column.
Default is "Predictors"
.
string.dv
character vector, used as headline for the
dependent variable columns. Default is "Dependent Variables"
.
string.interc
character vector, used as headline for the Intercept row.
Default is "Intercept"
.
string.obs
character vector, used in the summary row for the count of observation
(cases). Default is "Observations"
.
string.est
character vector, used for the column heading of estimates.
string.ci
character vector, used for the column heading of confidence interval values. Default is "CI"
.
string.se
character vector, used for the column heading of standard error values. Default is "std. Error"
.
string.p
character vector, used for the column heading of p values. Default is "p"
.
ci.hyphen
character vector, indicating the hyphen for confidence interval range.
May be an HTML entity. See 'Examples'.
digits.est
amount of decimals for estimates
digits.p
amount of decimals for p-values
digits.ci
amount of decimals for confidence intervals
digits.se
amount of decimals for standard error
digits.summary
amount of decimals for values in model summary
cell.spacing
numeric, inner padding of table cells. By default, this value is 0.2 (unit is cm), which is
suitable for viewing the table. Decrease this value (0.05 to 0.1) if you want to import the table
into Office documents. This is a convenient argument for the CSS
argument for changing
cell spacing, which would be: CSS = list(css.thead = "padding:0.2cm;", css.tdata = "padding:0.2cm;")
.
cell.gpr.indent
indent for table rows with grouped factor predictors. Only applies
if group.pred = TRUE
.
sep.column
logical, if TRUE
, an empty table column is added after
each model column, to add margins between model columns. By default, this
column will be added to the output; however, when copying tables to
office applications, it might be helpful not to add this separator column
when modifying the table layout.
encoding
string, indicating the charset encoding used for variable and
value labels. Default is NULL
, so encoding will be auto-detected
depending on your platform (e.g., "UTF-8"
for Unix and "Windows-1252"
for
Windows OS). Change encoding if specific chars are not properly displayed (e.g. German umlauts).
file
destination file, if the output should be saved as file.
If NULL
(default), the output will be saved as temporary file and
openend either in the IDE's viewer pane or the default web browser.
use.viewer
If TRUE
, the HTML table is shown in the IDE's viewer pane. If
FALSE
or no viewer available, the HTML table is opened in a web browser.
no.output
logical, if TRUE
, the html-output is neither opened in a browser nor shown in
the viewer pane and not even saved to file. This option is useful when the html output
should be used in knitr
documents. The html output can be accessed via the return
value.
remove.spaces
logical, if TRUE
, leading spaces are removed from all lines in the final string
that contains the html-data. Use this, if you want to remove parantheses for html-tags. The html-source
may look less pretty, but it may help when exporting html-tables to office tools.