print.share {SDT} | R Documentation |
Print Method for Objects of Class share
Description
S3 method to print objects of the class share
.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'share'
print(x, ...)
Arguments
x |
A required object of the class |
... |
Further arguments to be passed are ignored in this function. |
Details
This print
method prints the internalization, externalization, and
simplex structure shares of a target regulation with respect to a reference
system.
Value
If the argument x
is of required type, print.share
prints the internalization, externalization, or simplex structure shares,
and invisibly returns x
, stripped off the analysis
(=
internalization
or simplex
) and class
(=
share
) attributes.
Author(s)
Ali Uenlue <ali.uenlue@icloud.com>
References
Uenlue, A. and Dettweiler, U. (2015) Motivation internalization and simplex structure in self-determination theory. Psychological Reports, 117(3), 675–691. URL https://doi.org/10.2466/14.PR0.117c25z1.
See Also
The two main functions of the package, which create objects of the
class share
: internalization
for motivation
internalization analysis; simplex
for motivation simplex
structure analysis. plot.share
, the S3 method for plotting
objects of the class share
. See also SDT-package
for
general information about this package.
Examples
## attach dataset to search path (to use variable names)
attach(learning_motivation)
## internalization print
pidr <- print(internalization(identified, intrinsic, external))
## compactly displayed structure of the object pidr
str(pidr)
## simplex structure print
psimstr <- print(simplex(intrinsic, identified, introjected, external))
## compactly displayed structure of the object psimstr
str(psimstr)