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R
31 lines
1.3 KiB
R
% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand
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% Please edit documentation in R/p_symbol.R
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\name{p_symbol}
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\alias{p_symbol}
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\title{Symbol of a p-value}
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\usage{
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p_symbol(p, emptychar = " ")
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}
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\arguments{
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\item{p}{p value}
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\item{emptychar}{text to show when \code{p > 0.1}}
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}
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\value{
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Text
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}
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\description{
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Return the symbol related to the p-value: 0 '\verb{***}' 0.001 '\verb{**}' 0.01 '\code{*}' 0.05 '\code{.}' 0.1 ' ' 1. Values above \code{p = 1} will return \code{NA}.
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}
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\section{Questioning lifecycle}{
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\if{html}{\figure{lifecycle_questioning.svg}{options: style=margin-bottom:5px} \cr}
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The \link[AMR:lifecycle]{lifecycle} of this function is \strong{questioning}. We are no longer convinced that this function is the optimal approach (but we do not know yet what a better approach would be), or whether this function should be in our \code{AMR} package at all.
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}
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\section{Read more on our website!}{
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On our website \url{https://msberends.gitlab.io/AMR} you can find \href{https://msberends.gitlab.io/AMR/articles/AMR.html}{a comprehensive tutorial} about how to conduct AMR analysis, the \href{https://msberends.gitlab.io/AMR/reference}{complete documentation of all functions} (which reads a lot easier than here in R) and \href{https://msberends.gitlab.io/AMR/articles/WHONET.html}{an example analysis using WHONET data}.
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}
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