print.mcfa {cfa} | R Documentation |
Print an object of the class mcfa
Description
Printing method for one of two possible objects returned by cfa()
Usage
## S3 method for class 'mcfa'
print(x,...)
Arguments
x |
An object of the class mcfa |
... |
Additional arguments given to |
Details
This function is usually called implicitely.
Value
Returns NULL
Note
Note that cfa()
will return an object with the class scfa if there is only one
row of counts. If there are two or more of them, an object with the class mcfa is returned.
In contrast scfa()
and mcfa()
return a list which has no class of it's own.
Author(s)
Stefan Funke <s.funke@t-online.de>
References
Krauth J., Lienert G. A. (1973, Reprint 1995) Die Konfigurationsfrequenzanalyse (KFA) und ihre Anwendung in Psychologie und Medizin, Beltz Psychologie Verlagsunion
Lautsch, E., von Weber S. (1995) Methoden und Anwendungen der Konfigurationsfrequenzanalyse in Psychologie und Medizin, Beltz Psychologie Verlagsunion
Eye, A. von (1990) Introduction to configural frequency analysis. The search for types and anti-types in cross-classification. Cambride 1990
See Also
Examples
# library(cfa) if not yet loaded
# Some random configurations:
configs<-cbind(c("A","B")[rbinom(250,1,0.3)+1],c("C","D")[rbinom(250,1,0.1)+1],
c("E","F")[rbinom(250,1,0.3)+1],c("G","H")[rbinom(250,1,0.1)+1])
counts1<-trunc(runif(250)*10)
counts2<-trunc(runif(250)*10)
result<-cfa(configs,cbind(counts1,counts2))
print(result)