baixx062 / regtable

This package automatically generates regression table from lm objects in R in a format that is consistent with the latest reporting practice for psychological journals. It includes p value at 3 decimal points, 95% confidence interval, effect size in partial eta square, and standardized estimates).
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An R package already supporting tidy report of regression tables. #1

Open psychbruce opened 3 years ago

psychbruce commented 3 years ago

Hi, I am the developer of the R package bruceR and just noticed your message in the SPSP WeChat group about your regtable package. I would like to share the bruceR package with you because the GLM_summary(), HLM_summary(), and, more generally, model_summary() functions in my package have already supported tidy report of regression tables. The model_summary() function, which is based on the texreg package, can even save regression tables (of a single or a list of multiple models, supporting not only lm object but also most of other model types) to MS Word in APA style.

baixx062 commented 3 years ago

Thank you very much for sharing the package! Yeah, I saw that there are a couple the packages available on the market (apa table, stargaze for example). But I still had to heavily edit them by hand to include different things (e.g., marking of marginal significance, p value at 3 decimal points, 95% ci, effect size, f statistics). These usually take a bit more time when I have a large number of tables to create, so in the end I just created my own. Your package definitely looks like it is more put together than mine. If it can generate a table that includes all the content that mine has, I am happy to use yours in the future and I will for sure advertise yours too!