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For complex models with higher-order interactions, the output from apa_print() sometimes becomes rather unwieldy. I am wondering if it would be a good idea to print() interaction terms after replacing "$\times$" with the corresponding unicode character. This is what something like that would look like:
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A data.frame with 7 labelled columns:
term estimate conf.int statistic df df.residual p.value
1 Material .042 [.000, .131] 11.48 1 87 .001
2 Instructions .006 [.000, .061] 1.66 1 87 .201
3 Block pair .090 [.047, .123] 26.60 5.11 444.99 < .001
4 Stimulus location regularity .145 [.049, .261] 142.70 1 87 < .001
5 Material x Instructions .003 [.000, .047] 0.68 1 87 .413
6 Material x Block pair .011 [.000, .019] 3.06 5.11 444.99 .010
7 Instructions x Block pair .006 [.000, .007] 1.50 5.11 444.99 .188
8 Material x Stimulus location regularity .064 [.006, .162] 57.59 1 87 < .001
9 Instructions x Stimulus location regularity .002 [.000, .045] 1.86 1 87 .176
10 Block pair x Stimulus location regularity .005 [.000, .006] 1.86 5.10 443.28 .098
11 Material x Instructions x Block pair .005 [.000, .005] 1.28 5.11 444.99 .271
12 Material x Instructions x Stimulus location regularity .000 [.000, .023] 0.29 1 87 .592
13 Material x Block pair x Stimulus location regularity .003 [.000, .001] 1.25 5.10 443.28 .286
14 Instructions x Block pair x Stimulus location regularity .002 [.000, .000] 0.60 5.10 443.28 .706
15 Material x Instructions x Block pair x Stimulus location regularity .002 [.000, .000] 0.73 5.10 443.28 .604
I think this is a design decision. We usually print exactly what is "in" the object, and I think for expert users this might be the best choice. On the other hand, getting beautiful output in the console is also something to like.
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For complex models with higher-order interactions, the output from
apa_print()
sometimes becomes rather unwieldy. I am wondering if it would be a good idea toprint()
interaction terms after replacing "$\times$" with the corresponding unicode character. This is what something like that would look like:I think this is a design decision. We usually print exactly what is "in" the object, and I think for expert users this might be the best choice. On the other hand, getting beautiful output in the console is also something to like.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: