summary.UPG.Probit {UPG} | R Documentation |
Estimation result summary and tables for UPG.Probit objects
Description
summary
generates a summary of estimation results for UPG.Probit
objects. Point estimates, estimated standard deviation as well as credible intervals for each variable are tabulated. In addition, an indicator quickly shows whether the credible interval includes zero or not. Moreover, LaTeX, HTML and pandoc tables can be quickly generated via knitr
.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'UPG.Probit'
summary(
object = NULL,
...,
q = c(0.025, 0.975),
names = NULL,
digits = 2,
include = NULL,
table = NULL,
cap = NULL
)
Arguments
object |
an object of class |
... |
other summary parameters. |
q |
a numerical vector of length two providing the posterior quantiles to be extracted. Default are 0.025 and 0.975 quantiles. |
names |
a character vector indicating names for the variables used in the output. |
digits |
number of digits to be included in output. Last digit will be rounded using |
include |
can be used to summarize and tabulate only a subset of variables. Specify the columns of X that should be kept in the plot. See examples for further information. |
table |
can be used to return a LaTeX table ( |
cap |
character vector that can be used to specify the table caption. |
Value
Returns a knitr_kable
object containing the summary table.
Author(s)
Gregor Zens
See Also
plot.UPG.Probit
to plot a UPG.Probit
object.
predict.UPG.Probit
to predict probabilities using a UPG.Probit
object.
coef.UPG.Probit
to extract coefficients from a UPG.Probit
object.
Examples
# estimate a probit model using example data
library(UPG)
data(lfp)
y = lfp[,1]
X = lfp[,-1]
results.probit = UPG(y = y, X = X, model = "probit")
# basic summary of regression results
summary(results.probit)
# generate a LaTeX table with subset of variables and custom names
summary(results.probit,
include=c(1,3),
names=c("V. kept 1", "V. kept 3"),
table="latex")