label.varVariable to use for points labels entered as a symbol (e.g.
var1).
label.expressionAn expression evaluating to a logical vector that
determines the subset of data points to label (e.g. y < 4 & z < 20).
While using this argument with purrr::pmap(), you will have to provide a
quoted expression (e.g. quote(y < 4 & z < 20)).
point.label.argsA list of additional aesthetic arguments to be passed
to ggrepel::geom_label_repel geom used to display the labels.
smooth.line.argsA list of additional aesthetic arguments to be passed
to geom_smooth geom used to display the regression line.
point.argsA list of additional aesthetic arguments to be passed
to geom_point geom used to display the raw data points.
marginalDecides whether marginal distributions will be plotted on
axes using ggside functions. The default is TRUE. The package
ggside must already be installed by the user.
point.width.jitter,point.height.jitterDegree of jitter in x and y
direction, respectively. Defaults to 0 (0%) of the resolution of the
data. Note that the jitter should not be specified in the point.args
because this information will be passed to two different geoms: one
displaying the points and the other displaying the *labels for
these points.
xsidehistogram.args,ysidehistogram.argsA list of arguments passed to
respective geom_s from the {ggside} package to change the marginal
distribution histograms plots.
xThe column in data containing the explanatory variable to be
plotted on the x-axis.
yThe column in data containing the response (outcome) variable to
be plotted on the y-axis.
typeA character specifying the type of statistical approach:
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"parametric"
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"nonparametric"
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"robust"
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"bayes"
You can specify just the initial letter.
digitsNumber of digits for rounding or significant figures. May also
be "signif" to return significant figures or "scientific"
to return scientific notation. Control the number of digits by adding the
value as suffix, e.g. digits = "scientific4" to have scientific
notation with 4 decimal places, or digits = "signif5" for 5
significant figures (see also signif()).
conf.levelScalar between 0 and 1 (default: 95%
confidence/credible intervals, 0.95). If NULL, no confidence intervals
will be computed.
trTrim level for the mean when carrying out robust tests. In case
of an error, try reducing the value of tr, which is by default set to
0.2. Lowering the value might help.
bf.priorA number between 0.5 and 2 (default 0.707), the prior
width to use in calculating Bayes factors and posterior estimates. In
addition to numeric arguments, several named values are also recognized:
"medium", "wide", and "ultrawide", corresponding to r scale values
of 1/2, sqrt(2)/2, and 1, respectively. In case of an ANOVA, this value
corresponds to scale for fixed effects.
xlabLabel for x axis variable. If NULL (default),
variable name for x will be used.
ylabLabels for y axis variable. If NULL (default),
variable name for y will be used.
bf.messageLogical that decides whether to display Bayes Factor in
favor of the null hypothesis. This argument is relevant only for
parametric test (Default: TRUE).
results.subtitleDecides whether the results of statistical tests are
to be displayed as a subtitle (Default: TRUE). If set to FALSE, only
the plot will be returned.
subtitleThe text for the plot subtitle. Will work only if
results.subtitle = FALSE.
captionThe text for the plot caption. This argument is relevant only
if bf.message = FALSE.
ggplot.componentA ggplot component to be added to the plot prepared
by {ggstatsplot}. This argument is primarily helpful for grouped_
variants of all primary functions. Default is NULL. The argument should
be entered as a {ggplot2} function or a list of {ggplot2} functions.
ggthemeA {ggplot2} theme. Default value is
ggstatsplot::theme_ggstatsplot(). Any of the {ggplot2} themes (e.g.,
theme_bw()), or themes from extension packages are allowed (e.g.,
ggthemes::theme_fivethirtyeight(), hrbrthemes::theme_ipsum_ps(), etc.).
But note that sometimes these themes will remove some of the details that
{ggstatsplot} plots typically contains. For example, if relevant,
ggbetweenstats() shows details about multiple comparison test as a label
on the secondary Y-axis. Some themes (e.g.
ggthemes::theme_fivethirtyeight()) will remove the secondary Y-axis and
thus the details as well.