Methods for tbl_regression
Most regression models are handled by tbl_regression.default(),
which uses broom::tidy() to perform initial tidying of results. There are,
however, some model types that have modified default printing behavior.
Those methods are listed below.
## S3 method for class 'survreg'
tbl_regression(
x,
tidy_fun = function(x, ...) broom::tidy(x, ...) %>% dplyr::filter(.data$term !=
"Log(scale)"),
...
)
## S3 method for class 'mira'
tbl_regression(x, tidy_fun = pool_and_tidy_mice, ...)
## S3 method for class 'mipo'
tbl_regression(x, ...)
## S3 method for class 'lmerMod'
tbl_regression(
x,
tidy_fun = function(x, ...) broom.mixed::tidy(x, ..., effects = "fixed"),
...
)
## S3 method for class 'glmerMod'
tbl_regression(
x,
tidy_fun = function(x, ...) broom.mixed::tidy(x, ..., effects = "fixed"),
...
)
## S3 method for class 'glmmTMB'
tbl_regression(
x,
tidy_fun = function(x, ...) broom.mixed::tidy(x, ..., effects = "fixed"),
...
)
## S3 method for class 'glmmadmb'
tbl_regression(
x,
tidy_fun = function(x, ...) broom.mixed::tidy(x, ..., effects = "fixed"),
...
)
## S3 method for class 'stanreg'
tbl_regression(
x,
tidy_fun = function(x, ...) broom.mixed::tidy(x, ..., effects = "fixed"),
...
)
## S3 method for class 'brmsfit'
tbl_regression(
x,
tidy_fun = function(x, ...) broom.mixed::tidy(x, ..., effects = "fixed"),
...
)
## S3 method for class 'gam'
tbl_regression(x, tidy_fun = tidy_gam, ...)
## S3 method for class 'multinom'
tbl_regression(x, ...)x |
Regression model object |
tidy_fun |
Option to specify a particular tidier function if the
model. Default is to use |
... |
arguments passed to |
The default method for tbl_regression() model summary uses broom::tidy(x)
to perform the initial tidying of the model object. There are, however,
a few models that use modifications.
"survreg": The scale parameter is removed, broom::tidy(x) %>% dplyr::filter(term != "Log(scale)")
"multinom": This multinomial outcome is complex, with one line per covariate per outcome (less the reference group)
"gam": Uses the internal tidier tidy_gam() to print both parametric and smooth terms.
"lmerMod", "glmerMod", "glmmTMB", "glmmadmb", "stanreg", "brmsfit": These mixed effects
models use broom.mixed::tidy(x, effects = "fixed"). Specify tidy_fun = broom.mixed::tidy
to print the random components.
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