logistic_regression_table {kim} | R Documentation |
Logistic regression table
Description
Construct a table of logistic regression results from the given glm object estimating a logistic regression model.
Usage
logistic_regression_table(
logistic_reg_glm_object = NULL,
z_values_keep = FALSE,
constant_row_clean = TRUE,
odds_ratio_cols_combine = TRUE,
round_b_and_se = 3,
round_z = 3,
round_p = 3,
round_odds_ratio = 3,
round_r_sq = 3,
round_model_chi_sq = 3,
pretty_round_p_value = TRUE
)
Arguments
logistic_reg_glm_object |
a glm object estimating a logistic regression model |
z_values_keep |
logical. Should the z values be kept in the table? (default = FALSE) |
constant_row_clean |
logical. Should the row for the constant be cleared except for b and standard error of b? (default = TRUE) |
odds_ratio_cols_combine |
logical. Should the odds ratio columns be combined? (default = TRUE) |
round_b_and_se |
number of decimal places to which to round b and standard error of b (default = 3) |
round_z |
number of decimal places to which to round z values (default = 3) |
round_p |
number of decimal places to which to round p-values (default = 3) |
round_odds_ratio |
number of decimal places to which to round odds ratios (default = 3) |
round_r_sq |
number of decimal places to which to round R-squared values (default = 3) |
round_model_chi_sq |
number of decimal places to which to round model chi-squared values (default = 3) |
pretty_round_p_value |
logical. Should the p-values be rounded
in a pretty format (i.e., lower threshold: "<.001").
By default, |
Value
the output will be a summary of logistic regression results.
Examples
logistic_regression_table(logistic_reg_glm_object =
glm(formula = am ~ mpg, family = binomial(), data = mtcars))
logistic_regression_table(logistic_reg_glm_object =
glm(formula = am ~ mpg, family = binomial(), data = mtcars),
z_values_keep = TRUE, constant_row_clean = FALSE,
odds_ratio_cols_combine = FALSE)