N.B. All statistical analysis in {ggstatsplot} is carried out in
{statsExpressions}. Thus, to see changes related to statistical expressions,
read the NEWS for that package:
https://indrajeetpatil.github.io/statsExpressions/news/index.html
- The license for the package has been changed from
GPL-3toMIT.
- The minimum needed R version is now bumped to
R 4.3.
- Fixes failing tests due to
{easystats}package updates.
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extract_stats()returns a list of classggstatsplot_statswhich contains all the statistical summaries and expressions for a given plot. -
extract_stats(),extract_subtitle(),extract_caption()now works out of the box for the grouped plots as well.
ggpiestats()andggbarstats()now respectratio()argument for proportion tests run in case of two-way contingency tables (#818).
- Unused dataset has been removed:
bugs_wide.
- The feature to superimpose normality curve on a histogram (in
gghistostats()) has been removed. This feature always felt like an ad hoc addition to the plot, and has nothing to do with the key statistical analysis in question (which is not about checking the normality of the distribution).
- Updates code to fix warnings coming via updates to easystats packages.
- Empty groups in factors are no longer dropped in
ggpiestats()andggbarstats()(#935).
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The cryptic but very useful parameter
khas been renamed todigitsto improve its discoverability. -
To be consistent with other functions,
ggpiestats()andggbarstats()now default to two-sided alternative hypothesis.
- No user-visible changes. Maintenance-only release.
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Maintenance updates for changes in upstream dependencies.
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ggbarstats()gainssample.size.label.argsparameter to pass additional arguments toggplot2::geom_text().
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To be internally consistent, the
plot.typeargument has been removed fromggbetweenstats(), since no such argument exists forggwithinstats(). This argument was also redundant. Since removing a specific geom is straightforward using*.argsarguments. Examples for these two functions illustrate how. -
ggbetweenstats()andggwithinstats()retirepairwise.comparisonsargument since it was redundant. In order to turn off showing pairwise comparisons, you can now usepairwise.display = "none".
ggbetweenstats()getsboxplot.argsargument to pass additional arguments to the underlying geom function. This also fixes regression introduced in0.11.1release where outlier points were displayed along with box plot.
- The outlier tagging functionality in
ggbetweenstats()andggwithinstats()has been removed. It was too crude to be useful or reliable, and users should instead prefer more informative methods (e.g.performance::check_outliers()).
- Fix failures due to changes in
{parameters}.
- The minimum needed R version is now bumped to
R 4.1because a crucial dependency ({pbkrtest}) requires this R version.
- Maintenance release to catch up with
{ggplot2}and{easystats}updates.
- The
outputparameter for all functions has been removed. All functions now return only the plot, which itself contains all necessary details that were previously extracted using theoutputargument. You can extract all the necessary details (including expressions containing statistical details) from a plot usingextract_stats()function. There are two additional helpers to get expressions:extract_subtitle()andextract_caption().
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xfillandyfillarguments forggscatterstats()have been removed. You can specify all aesthetic modifications for side histograms in scatter plot usingxsidehistogram.argsandysidehistogram.argsarguments. -
Updates to changes made in the latest
{ggplot2}release (3.4.0).
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Due to changes to the underlying API of
{parameters}, theeffsizeargument has been renamed toeffectsize.type. -
Removes unnecessary re-exports of
{tidyverse}operators.
- Fixes tests for changes in dependencies.
- Internal housekeeping to adjust to changes in upstream dependencies.
- Hot fix release to correct a failing example in CRAN daily checks.
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The
pairwise_comparions()function implementation now lives in{statsExpressions}package, although it will continue to be exported from{ggstatsplot}package. -
The details about pairwise test for
ggbetweenstats()andggwithinstats()functions are now displayed as a label for the secondary axis. Previously, this information was displayed in the caption. Given that caption already contained Bayesian test details, it was becoming difficult to stack different expressions on top of each other. To avoid unnecessary code complexity and also to avoid crowded caption, this decision was made. Additionally, the pairwise test label has been slightly abbreviated, and so is the label for significance bars. This is done to not let the text overwhelm the numeric values, the latter being more important.
- Moves
{PMCMRplus}package from Imports to Suggests. So, if, as a user, you wish to use pairwise comparisons inggbetweenstats()andggwithinstats(), you will need to download this package.
- To keep the documentation maintainable, a number of vignettes have either been removed or they are no longer evaluated and only code is reported.
- The
pairwise_comparisons()function for carrying out one-way pairwise comparisons has now moved in{ggstatsplot}from{pairwiseComparisons}package.
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A number of effect size estimates and their confidence intervals have changed due to respective changes made in
{effectsize}package version0.5release. For full details of these changes, see: https://easystats.github.io/effectsize/news/index.html -
For the same reason, the effect size for one-way contingency table has changed from Cramer's V to Pearson's C.
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For plotting marginal distributions in
ggscatterstats,{ggstatsplot}now relies on{ggside}package instead of{ggExtra}. This was done to remove a glaring inconsistency in the API. All functions in{ggstatsplot}producedggplotobjects and could be further modified withggplot2functions, exceptggscatterstats, which led to a lot of confusion among users (e.g. #28). This change gets rid of this inconsistency. But it comes at a cost: there is no moremarginal.typeargument that lets you change the type of marginal distribution graphic and histogram is the only possible option. Note that this is not a breaking change. Your past code will continue to work but it will now always produce a histogram instead of other marginal graphic you might have chosen. -
Minimum needed R version is now
4.0.
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Online vignette about
combine_plotshas been removed. In case you want to create a grid of plots, it is highly recommended that you usepatchworkpackage directly and not this wrapper around it which is mostly useful with{ggstatsplot}plots. -
ggscatterstatslabeling arguments accept only unquoted inputs now, and not quoted or string inputs. Allowing this was a bad design choice in the past since most functions in{ggstatsplot}, inspired bytidyverse, expect unquoted (x) - and not quoted ("x") - arguments. So this function was the odd one out. -
Gets rid of
ipmiscdependency. -
Removes
movies_widedataset, which was virtually identical tomovies_longdataset and was not used anywhere in the package. Also removes the unusedVR_dilemmadataset.
- Adds
extract_statsfunction to extract dataframes containing statistical details.
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There is finally a publication for
{ggstatsplot}package! https://joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.03167 -
The
ggcoefstatsfunction defaults toNULLforxlabandylabarguments, which lets users change these labels if they wish to do so. Additionally, the x-axis label, if not specified, now defaults to"estimate". Whether this estimate corresponds to regression coefficient or effect size like partial eta-squared should be clear from the label itself. -
To reduce the dependency load,
ggcorrplotmoves fromImportstoSuggests. -
The
bar.fillargument ingghistostatsis retired in favor of the newbin.argsargument that can be used to pass aesthetic arguments toggplot2::stat_bin. -
ggstatsplot.layerargument has been retired. If the user chooses a certainggplot2theme, it means they want that theme, and not{ggstatsplot}'s varnish on it. So the previous behavior was undesirable. This is a backward compatible change, so the plots should not look different.
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The
pchsize forggcorrmathas been increased to 14 (#579) to increase its visibility compared to the correlation value text. -
ggwithinstatsgainspoint.argsto changegeom_point. -
Minor change to
ggcorrmatlegend title - content in parentheses is now shown outside of it.
ggcoefstatsdidn't work when statistic for the given model was chi-squared. This has been fixed.
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To reduce the dependency load,
ggExtramoves fromImportstoSuggests. -
All functions are more robust in the sense that when statistical analysis fails, they will return only the plots with no subtitles/captions. This helps avoid difficult-to-diagnose edge case failures when the primary functions are used in
grouped_functions (e.g., #559). Theggpiestatsandggbarstatsfunctions always behaved this way, but the rest of the functions now also mimic this behavior.
- The
ggcoefstatslabels do not contain degrees of freedom when they are not available instead of displayingInf.
- Based on feedback from the users, the argument
title.prefixis now removed. It led to redundant title prefixes across different facets of the plot. Given thatgrouped_functions require users to setgrouping.var, it is fair to assume what variable the levels in the title correspond to.
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Adapts to changes made in
statsExpressions 1.0.0. -
sample.size.labelargument is retired forggbetweenstats,ggwithinstats, andggbarstats. I do not think it is ever a good idea to not do this. If the users wish to not display sample sizes, they can easily do this usingscale_*functions fromggplot2. -
In
ggpiestatsandggbarstats, parametric proportion tests are now turned off whentype = "bayes".
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combine_plotshas been completely revised to rely not onpatchwork, but onpatchwork, to combine a list ofggplottogether. This was done to have a leaner syntax. With this revision, its vestigial twincombine_plotsis no longer needed and has been removed. This should not break any of the existing instances ofgrouped_functions, although it will lead to changed graphical layouts. The only instance in which this change will lead to a breakage is when you specifiedlabelsargument. So, if you usedplotgrid.args = list(labels = "auto"), you will now have to replace it withplotgrid.args = list(tag_level = "keep"). You can also useannotation.args(e.g.,annotation.args = list(tag_levels = "a")to customize labels (this will create labels with patterna,b,c, etc.). Another instance of breakage is if you had usedcombine_plotsfunction and provided individual plots to...instead as alist. -
To avoid confusion among users, the default trimming level for all functions is now changed from
tr = 0.1totr = 0.2(which is whatWRS2defaults to).
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All robust tests in this package were based on trimmed means, except for correlation test. This has been changed: the robust correlation measure is now Winsorized correlation, which is based on trimming. Therefore, the
betaargument has been replaced bytrargument. This should result only in minor changes in correlation coefficient estimates. -
Using
annotateinstead ofgeom_labelhad significantly slowed downgghistostatsandggdotplotstatsfunctions. This has been fixed. -
Removes the vestigial
notchandnotchwidtharguments forggbetweenstatsandggwithinstats. -
All Bayesian expression templates are now explicit about the type of estimate being displayed.
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For
gghistostatsandggdotplotstats, the centrality measure labels used to be attached to the vertical line, but this occluded the underlying data. Now this label is instead shown on the topx-axis. Note that this means that if you make any further changes to the resulting plot using theggplot2::scale_x_continuousfunction, this label will likely disappear. Thecentrality.kargument is retired in favor ofk.
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More models supported in
ggcoefstats:crr,eglm,elm,varest. -
ggbetweenstats,ggwithinstats,gghistostats,ggdotplotstatsgain argumentcentrality.typethat can be used to specify which centrality parameter is to be displayed. So one can havetype = "robust"and still show median as centrality parameter by choosingcentrality.type = "nonparametric".
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gghistostatsremovesbar.measureargument. The function now defaults to showing thecountinformation on thex-axis and theproportioninformation on the duplicatedx-axis. -
ggscatterstatsremovesmethodandmethod.argsarguments. It will no longer be possible to use this function to visualize data for when the model is not linear. It also retiresmarginsargument. -
For
ggbetweenstatsandggwithinstatsfunctions, the arguments of typemean.*have all been replaced bycentrality.*. This is because now these functions decide which central tendency measure to show depending on thetypeargument (mean for parametric, median for non-parametric, trimmed mean for robust, and MAP estimator for Bayes). -
Similarly,
gghistostatsandggdotplotstatsfunctions also decide which central tendency measure to show depending on thetypeargument (mean for parametric, median for non-parametric, trimmed mean for robust, and MAP estimator for Bayes). Therefore,centrality.parameterargument has been removed. If you want to turn off displaying centrality measure, setcentrality.plotting = FALSE. -
gghistostatsandggdotplotstatsfunctions remove the functionality to display a vertical line corresponding totest.value. This feature was turned off by default in prior releases. Accordingly, all related arguments from these two functions have been removed. -
ggscatterstatsdefaults todensigramas the marginal distribution visualization. -
ggbetweenstatsandggwithinstatsnow display the centrality tendency measure in such a way that the label doesn't occlude any of the raw data points (#429). -
mean.ciargument is retired forggbetweenstatsandggwithinstats. Future{ggstatsplot}releases will be providing different centrality measures depending on thetypeargument and it is not guaranteed that all of them will have CIs available. So, for the sake of consistency, this argument is just going to be retired.
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ggcorrmatuses pretty formatting to display sample size information. -
ggcoefstatsnow also displays degrees of freedom for chi-squared tests. -
Expects minor changes in some of the effect sizes and their confidence intervals due to changes in
{statsExpressions}.
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More models supported in
ggcoefstats:fixest,ivFixed,ivprobit,riskRegression. -
ggcorrmatsupports partial correlations.
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ggcoefstatsno longer supportsexponentiateargument. If it is specified, the user will have to themselves adjust the scales appropriately. -
ggcorrmatdefaults have changed significantly:-
As a matter of good practice, the p-values are adjusted by default for multiple comparisons.
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The default matrix is upper type, and not the full matrix, which features many redundant comparisons and self-correlations diagonally.
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Default text size for legend has been increased to 15 and background grid has been removed.
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In the prior release, when the GitHub version of
BayesFactorwasn't present,ggwithinstatsjust outright failed to run for ANOVA designs. This has been fixed. -
Setting
mean.path = FALSEinggwithinstatsproduced incorrect colors for points (#470). This bug was introduced in0.6.5and is now fixed. -
If user had set
options(scipen = 999)in their session, the p-value formatting forggpiestatsandggcoefstatslooked super-ugly (#478). This has been fixed.
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Drops
broomExtrafrom dependencies. All regression modeling-related analysis now relies oneasystatsecosystem. -
ggpiestatsandggbarstatsdon't support returning dataframes. See FAQ vignette on how to get these dataframes: https://indrajeetpatil.github.io/ggstatsplot/articles/web_only/faq.html#faq-1 -
ggpiestatsandggbarstatswere not supposed to support returning Bayes Factor for paired contingency table analysis, which is not supported inBayesFactoritself. -
ggcoefstatsdefaults to displaying the intercept term. Also, when the degrees of freedom are not available fort-statistic, they are displayed to beInf, in keeping witheasystatsconventions. -
Instead of showing significance of p-values with APA's asterisks conventions,
ggbarstatsnow instead shows the actual p-values from one-sample proportion tests.
- More models supported in
ggcoefstats:Glm.
ggpiestatsandggbarstatsno longer have the vestigial argumentsmainandcondition, which are superseded byxandy, respectively.
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For consistency and to reduce confusion, all Bayes Factor (irrespective of whether in the subtitle or caption) are always in favor of null over alternative (
BF01). -
Retires centrality parameter tagging functionality of
ggscatterstats. Although it was not the default, when turned on, it definitely created a cluttered plot.
ggbetweenstatsandggwithinstatsfunctions now default topairwise.comparisons = TRUE.
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Plot borders are now removed from the default theme.
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Small p-values (< 0.001) are now displayed in scientific notation.
pairwiseComparisonsre-exports are deprecated.
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More models supported in
ggcoefstats:BFBayesFactor,betamfx,crq,coxph.penal,geeglm,glht,glmm,lm_robust,lqm,lqmm,manova,maov,margins,negbinmfx,logitmfx,logitsf,margins,poissonmfx,betaor,negbinirr,logitor,metafor,metaplus,orm,poissonirr,semLm,semLme,vgam. -
ggpiestatsgainslabel.repelargument to cover contexts in which the labels might overlap. Setting it toTRUEwill minimize such an overlap. -
ggbetweenstatsandggwithinstatsgainggsignif.argsargument to make it easy to change aesthetics of the pairwise comparison geom. -
The subtitle and caption for Bayes Factor tests now also provide information about posterior estimates, when relevant.
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Removed unused
intent_moralitydataset. -
ggcoefstatsretirescaption.summaryargument. So, by default, the caption is going to contain as much information as it can and the users can then choose to modify the default caption usingggplot2functions.
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The argument
methodforggcorrmathas been renamed tomatrix.method, since it was confusing whether this method referred to correlation method. -
For both
ggpiestatsandggbarstats, the count labels no longer includen =in them as this was confusing since all labels hadn =in them with no further explanation about how thisndiffered fromnin the proportion test. -
No longer relies on
groupedstatspackage.
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The
pairwise.annotationargument forggbetweenstatsandggwithinstatsis deprecated. This was done because--
Different fields have different schema for what significance levels asterisks represent.
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The p-value labels also contain information about whether they are adjusted for multiple comparisons.
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The
normality_messageandbartlett_messagehelper functions have been removed. This is because model assumption checks don't really fall under the purview of this package. There are excellent visualization tools out there for model assumption checks (ggResidpanel,performance,DHARMa,olsrr, etc.), which should be preferred over unhelpful messages with only p-values that these functions were printing. For what it's worth, the functions where these messages were displayed (ggbetweenstatsorggwithinstats) feature visualizations rich enough and defaults sensible enough that most of the time one can either assess these assumptions from the plots or need not worry about them.
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ggcoefstatshas been refactored to reflect thatbroomExtra::tidy_parametersnow defaults toparameterspackage instead ofbroom. It also loses the following vestigial arguments:p.adjust.methodandcoefficient.type. -
Reverts aligning title and subtitle with the plot and not the axes, since it looked pretty ugly (esp.,
ggcoefstats) and was causing problems for labels. -
factor.levels(forggpiestats) andlabels.legend(forggbarstats) are deprecated. If users would like to changes the names for factor levels, this should be done outside of{ggstatsplot}. -
The non-parametric post hoc test for between-subjects design has been changed from Dwass-Steel-Crichtlow-Fligner test to Dunn test.
- More models supported in
ggcoefstats:bayesGARCH,clm2,clmm2,mcmc.list,robmixglm.
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ggcorrmatno longer returns matrices of correlation coefficients or other details. It now returns either a plot or a data frame and this can data frame can then be used to create matrices. -
ggbarstatslosesx.axis.orientationargument. This argument was supposed to help avoid overlapping x-axis label, but nowggplot2 3.3.0has a better way to handle this: https://www.tidyverse.org/blog/2020/03/ggplot2-3-3-0/#rewrite-of-axis-code
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More models supported in
ggcoefstats:bayesx,BBmm,brmultinom,lmerModLmerTest,lrm. -
Specifying
output = "proptest"forggpiestatsandggbarstatsfunctions will now return a data frame containing results from proportion test. -
ggbetweenstatsandggwithinstatswill display pairwise comparisons even ifresults.subtitleis set toFALSE. -
ggcorrmatsupports computing Bayes Factors for Pearson's r correlation. -
ggbetweenstatsandggwithinstatsnow support pairwise comparisons for Bayes Factor test.
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For changes related to subtitle details, see changes made in new version of
statsExpressions 4.0.0: https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=statsExpressions/news/news.html -
ggbetweenstatsandggwithinstatsno longer print dataframes containing results from pairwise comparisons tests because this is too cluttering for the user's console. The users are now instead advised to either extract this data frame usingggplot2::ggplot_build()function or use thepairwiseComparisons::pairwise_comparisons()function used in the background by{ggstatsplot}to carry out this analysis. -
Due to changes in one of the downstream dependencies,
{ggstatsplot}now expects the minimum R version to be3.6.0.
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ggcorrmatnow internally relies oncorrelationfor correlation analyses. -
ggbarstatsno longer displays"percent"for Y-axis label as this was redundant information. -
Continuing the argument cleanup that began in
0.3.0,ggcoefstatsgainspoint.argsargument instead of individualspoint.*arguments. -
The subtitles are more explicit about the details of the test. For the same reason
stat.titleargument from all relevant functions is retired since this argument was supposed to be for entering some additional details about the test. Additionally, the plot titles and subtitles for some of the plots are aligned with the plot. -
ggcorrmatlegend, in case of missing values, shows mode - instead of median - for the distribution of sample pairs. -
The following vestigial arguments are retired:
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caption.defaultinggcorrmat -
k.caption.summaryinggcoefstats
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This is a hotfix release to correct some of the failing tests and other minor
breakages resulting from the new release of ggplot2 3.3.0.
ggpiestatslosessample.size.labelargument since this information is included in the goodness of fit test results itself. So settingproportion.testtoFALSEwill suppress this information.
To give users more flexibility in terms of modifying the aesthetic defaults for
all geoms included in the {ggstatsplot} plots (each plot typically has
multiple geoms), the package now uses a new form of syntax. Previously, each
geom had a separate argument to specify each aesthetic (e.g., geom_point
would get arguments like point.size, point.color, etc.), which resulted in
functions with a massive number of arguments and was unsustainable in the long
run. Instead, {ggstatsplot} functions now expect a list of such arguments for
the respective geom (e.g., geom_point will have point.args argument where a
list of arguments list(size = 5, color = "darkgreen", alpha = 0.8) can be
supplied).
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All
grouped_functions have been refactored to reduce the number of arguments. These functions now internally use the newcombine_plotsinstead ofcombine_plots. The additional arguments to primary functions can be provided through.... These changes will not necessarily break the existing code but will lead to some minor graphical changes (e.g., if you were providinglabelsargument explicitly, it will be ignored). -
All functions lose the
returnargument, which was supposed to be alternative to enteroutput. But this was just leading to more confusion on the user's part. The biggest user-visible impact this is going to have is thatggcorrmatwill no longer be backward-compatible. The older scripts will still work but if thereturnargument was anything except"plot", it will just be ignored. -
ggcorrmatno longer hascorr.methodargument. To be consistent with rest of the functions in this package, the type of statistics should be specified usingtypeargument. Additional, it gains a new argumentggcorrplot.args, which can be used to pass additional arguments to the underlying plotting function (ggcorrplot::ggcorrplot). -
Both
gghistostatsandggdotplotstatsnow use the following arguments to modifygeoms corresponding to the lines and labels:test.value.line.args,test.value.label.args,centrality.line.args,centrality.label.args. This helps avoid specifying millions of arguments. -
Removes the vestigial
ggplot_converterfunction. -
ggpiestatsandggbarstatsremove the following vestigial arguments:facet.wrap.name,bias.correct,bar.outline.color. Thebar.proptestandfacet.proptestarguments were difficult to remember and confusing and are replaced by a commonproportion.testargument. Additionally, the following arguments have all been removed and replaced bylabelargument:slice.label,bar.label,data.label. These plethora of options was a headache to remember. -
gghistostatsloses the following arguments:fill.gradient,low.color,high.color. It made no sense to add a color gradient to this plot when the Y-axis already displayed the information about what the bar represented. -
ggscatterstatsloses the following arguments:paletteandpackage. Since this function requires only two colors, it didn't make much sense to use color palettes to specify this. They can be instead specified usingxfillandyfill. You can always usepaletteer::paletteer_dto get a vector of color values and then provide values of your choosing toxfillandyfill. -
Removes sorting options in
ggbetweenstatsandggwithinstatsfunctions. This is something the users can easily do before entering the data in these functions.
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ggcorrmatwas never supposed to work with Kendall's correlation coefficient but it accidentally did. This is no longer the case. -
{ggstatsplot}now has a logo, thanks to Sarah! :) -
The default
theme_ggstatsplotchanges slightly. The biggest change is that the title and the subtitle for plots are now aligned to the left of the plot. This change also forced the legend forggpiestatsto be displayed on the right side of the plot rather than at the bottom.
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More models supported in
ggcoefstats:BBreg,bcplm,bife,cglm,crch,DirichReg,LORgee,zcpglm,zeroinfl. -
Following functions are now re-exported from
ipmisc:bartlett_message,normality_message. A few other internal data wrangling functions now reside inipmisc.
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To have a more manageable length of function arguments, additional aesthetic specifications for any given geom can be provided via a dedicated
*.argsargument. For example, all aesthetic arguments forgeom_vlinecan be provided viavline.args, forgeom_errorbarhviaerrorbar.args, etc. -
{ggstatsplot}continues with its conscious uncoupling that started in0.1.0release: The following functions have now been moved to{statsExpressions}package:subtitle_meta_parametricandbf_meta_messageand follow a more logical nomenclature. For the same reason,lm_effsize_cifunction is also no longer exported and lives in thegroupedstatspackage.
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The summary caption no longer displays log-likelihood value because it tends to be not available for a number of regression model objects and so the caption was unnecessarily being skipped.
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Supports robust and Bayes Factors for random-effects meta-analysis.
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New dataset included:
bugs_wide -
More models supported in
ggcoefstats:cgam,cgamm,coxme,cpglm,cpglmm,complmrob,feis,flexsurvreg,glmx,hurdle,iv_robust,mixor,rqss,truncreg,vgam. -
Removed vestigial arguments from
ggcorrmat(e.g.,exact,continuity, etc.) andggpiestats(bf.prior,simulate.p.value,B, etc.).
ggbetweenstatsandggwithinstatsno longer produce error with variables with patternmean(#336).
pairwise_phas been reintroduced as a number of users found it useful to call the function from{ggstatsplot}itself rather than usingpairwiseComparisonspackage.
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ggbetweenstatsandggwithinstatsuse[instead of(to display confidence intervals. Additionally,$$\mu$$ denoted sample mean, but was confused with population mean by some users. So these functions instead display$$\hat{\mu}$$ . -
More models supported in
ggcoefstats:bmlm,coeftest -
Adapts to the new syntax provided in
paletteerpackage.
- To avoid excessive arguments to function, most arguments relevant for
ggrepelinggcoefstatsfunction have been removed. The users can instead provide all such arguments in a list tostats.labels.argsargument.
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ggbetweenstatsandggwithinstatsno longer produce incorrect label if the data frame already contains a variable namedn(#317) or variables with patternmean(#322). -
ggbetweenstatsandggwithinstatsmean labels respectkargument (#331).
MINOR
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ggcoefstatsnow usesparameters::p_valueinstead ofsjstats::p_value, as requested by the maintainer of that package. This might lead to differences in p-values forlmermodels. -
More models supported in
ggcoefstats:blavaan,bracl,brglm2,glmc,lavaan,nlreg,slm,wbgee. -
ggcoefstatsgainsonly.significantargument to only display display stats labels for significant effects. This can be helpful when a large number of regression coefficients are to be displayed in a single plot.
MINOR
- Minor code refactoring that gets rid of the following dependencies:
magrittr,ellipsis,purrrlyr.
MAJOR
- The p-value label now specifies whether the p-value displayed in
ggbetweenstatsandggwithinstatspairwise comparisons were adjusted or not for multiple comparisons.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
{ggstatsplot} is undergoing conscious uncoupling whereby all the statistical
processing functions that make stats subtitles are being moved to a new package
called {statsExpressions}. This new package will act as a backend that handles
all things statistical processing. This will not affect the end users of
{ggstatsplot} unless you have been using the helper functions.
Additionally, multiple pairwise comparison tests are being moved to an
independent package called pairwiseComparisons.
This uncoupling is designed to achieve two things:
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Make the code base of more manageable size in
{ggstatsplot}, which will make package development a bit easier. -
Make the workflow more customizable since now you can prepare your own plots and then use
{statsExpressions}to display results in the plot rather than relying on{ggstatsplot}default plots which are heavily opinionated and not appealing to everyone.
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All helper functions
subtitle_*andbf_*have been moved to the new{statsExpressions}package. -
To be consistent with all the other
subtitle_andbf_functions,subtitle_contingency_tabandbf_contingency_tabnow use the argumentsxandyinstead ofmainandcondition.
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Major refactoring to reduce the codesize and to rely fully on
rlang. -
There was confusion about what did the red point in
ggbetweenstatsandggbetweenstatsplots represents. Now the label also contains$\mu$ to highlight that what is being displayed is a mean value. -
To be consistent with the rest of the functions,
ggpiestatsandggbarstatsnow uses the following aliases for arguments:xformainandyforcondition. This change is backward-compatible and should not pose any problems for scripts that usedmainandconditionarguments in these functions. -
Most subtitle expressions now report details about the design. In case of between-subjects design, this will be
$n_{obs}$ , while in case of repeated measures design, this will be$n_{pairs}$ . -
pairwise.annotationnow defaults to"p.value"rather than"asterisk"forggbetweenstatsandggwithinstats(and theirgrouped_variants) functions. This was done because the asterisk conventions are not consistent across various scientific disciplines.
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New dataset included:
bugs_long, for repeated measures designs withNAs present in the data. -
{ggstatsplot}now usesrcompanionto compute Spearman's rho and Kendall's W. Therefore,DescToolsis removed from dependencies. -
ggcoefstatssupports following objects:bglmerMod,blmerMod,lme,mclogit,mmclogit,tobit,wblm. -
ggcoefstatsnow respectsconf.int. It internally always defaulted toconf.int = TRUEinbroom::tidyirrespective of what was specified by the user. -
It was painfully confusing for a lot of users what exactly the asterisks in each facet of
ggpiestatssignified. So instead nowggpiestatsdisplays more detailed results from a goodness of fit (gof) test. No such change is made forggbarstatsbecause there is no space to include more details above the bar. -
Removed
conf.methodandconf.typearguments forggcoefstats. Also,p.krargument removed becauseggcoefstatswill begin to rely onparametersinstead ofsjstatspackage to compute p-values for some regression models.
- Bayes Factor in
ggwithinstatscaption, displayed by default, was incorrect. This has been fixed. This stemmed from a line of code which should have beenpaired = TRUE, but was insteadpaired = FALSE.
- The effect size measure for Kruskal-Wallis test has been changed from the more obscure H-based eta-squared statistic to more common and interpretable epsilon-squared.
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ggcoefstatsdefaults tobf.message = TRUEto be consistent with the rest of the functions in the package. -
ggcoefstatssupports the following class of objects:epi.2by2,negbin,emmGrid,lmrob,glmrob,glmmPQL,data.table. -
bf_ttestis introduced as a general function. The previously exportedbf_one_sample_ttestandbf_two_sample_ttestbecome its aliases. -
bf_meta_messagesyntax changes to adapt to updates made tometaBMApackage (thanks to #259).
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The vestigial arguments
axis.text.x.margin.t,axis.text.x.margin.r,axis.text.x.margin.b,axis.text.x.margin.lforggcorrmathave been removed. The margins can be adjusted usingggplot2::margin(). -
gghistostatsno longer allowsdataargument to beNULL. This is to make this function's syntax consistent with rest of the functions in this package (none of which allowdatato beNULL). This also removes confusion that arose for some users whendatacouldn't beNULLfor itsgrouped_cousin (grouped_gghistostats). -
outlier_dffunction is no longer exported since it was always meant to be an internal function and was accidently exported during initial release and was retained for a while for backward compatibility.
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Instead of having two separate functions that dealt with repeated measures (
subtitle_friedman_nonparametric) and between-subjects (subtitle_kw_nonparametric), a single functionsubtitle_anova_nonparametrichandles both of these designs with thepairedargument determining which test is run. -
All functions that supported Bayes Factor analysis (
type = "bf") will only return BF value and the scale used. Previously, this was a mix of parametric statistics and BF, which was confusing and often times misleading since these two types of analyses relied on different tests. -
The default for
bf.messagehas been changed fromFALSEtoTRUE. This is to make the Bayes Factor analysis more visible to the user.
ggscatterstatsreturns only plot (without any statistical details) when the specified model is not linear (i.e., either whenmethodargument is not"lm"or whenformulais noty ~ x).
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New functions
ggwithinstats(and itsgrouped_variant) are introduced as a counterpart toggbetweenstatsto handle repeated measures designs. -
For repeated measures ANOVA,
subtitle_anova_nonparametricnow returns confidence intervals for Kendall's W. -
All functions get
returnargument that can be used to return either"plot","subtitle", or"caption". This makes it unnecessary to remember which subtitle function is to be used where. As a result, in the next release, all subtitle making functions will not be exported and are encouraged not be used either by other developers or by users. -
Both
subtitle_anova_robustandsubtitle_anova_parametricgain a new argumentpairedto support repeated measures designs. -
ggcoefstatscan support following new model objects:drc,mlm. -
ggcoefstatsgainsbf.messageargument to display a caption containing results from Bayesian random-effects meta-analysis. It therefore gains a new dependency:metaBMA. -
ggpiestatsandggcatstatswill now display Cramer's V as effect size for one-sample proportion tests. -
All functions gain
stat.titleargument (NULLby default) that can be used to prefix the subtitle with a string of interest. This is possibly useful for specifying the details of the statistical test.
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pairwise_p()function no longer outputsconf.lowandconf.highcolumns when parametric post hoc tests are run. This is because these values were accurate only when no p-value adjustment was carried out. -
Instead of using the internal function
cor_test_ci,ggscatterstatsinstead usedSpearmanRhofunction fromDescToolspackage. This was done to reduce number of custom internal functions used to compute CIs for various effect sizes.{ggstatsplot}therefore gainsDescToolsas a dependency. -
The
sampling.planargument default forggbarstatsfunction has been changed from"indepMulti"to"jointMulti"to be consistent with its sister functionggpiestats.
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ggcoefstatscan support following new model objects:rjags. -
New
VR_dilemmadataset for toying around with within-subjects design. -
subtitle_t_onesamplesupports both Cohen's d and Hedge's g as effect sizes and also produces their confidence intervals. Additionally, non-central variants of these effect sizes are also supported. Thus,gghistostatsand itsgrouped_variant gets two new arguments:effsize.type,effsize.noncentral. -
ggpiestatsused to display odds ratio as effect size for paired designs (McNemar test). But this was only working when the analysis was a 2 x 2 contingency table. It now instead displays Cohen's G as effect size, which generalizes to any kind of design.
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The internal function
outlier_dfto add a column specifying outlier status of any given data point is now exported. -
{ggstatsplot}previously relied on an internal functionchisq_v_cito compute confidence intervals for Cramer's V using bootstrapping but it was pretty slow. It now instead relies onrcompanionpackage to compute confidence intervals for V.{ggstatsplot}, therefore, gains a new dependency. -
subtitle_mann_nonparametricandsubtitle_t_onesamplenow computes effect size r and its confidence intervals as$$Z/\sqrt{N}$$ (with the help ofrcompanionpackage), instead of using Spearman correlation.
subtitle_t_onesampleno longer hasdataas the optional argument. This was done to be consistent with other subtitle helper functions.
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New function
ggbarstats(and itsgrouped_variant) introduced for making bar charts (thanks to #78). -
ggcoefstatsalso displays a caption with model summary when meta-analysis is required. -
gghistostatsand itsgrouped_variant has a new argumentnormal.curveto superpose a normal distribution curve on top of the histogram (#138). -
ggcoefstatscan support following new regression model objects:brmsfit,gam,Gam,gamlss,mcmc,mjoint,stanreg. -
New function to convert plots which are not of
gg/ggplotclass toggplotclass objects. -
Instead of using
effsizeto compute Cohen's d and Hedge's g,{ggstatsplot}now relies on a new (#159) internal functioneffect_t_parametricto compute them. This removeseffsizefrom dependencies. -
To be consistent with other functions in this package, both
ggbarstatsandggpiestatsgainresults.subtitlewhich can be set toFALSEif statistical analysis is not required, in which casesubtitleargument can be used to provide alternative subtitle.
ggbetweenstatsnow defaults to using noncentral-t distribution for computing Cohen's d and Hedge's g. To get variants with central-t distribution, useeffsize.noncentral = FALSE.
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All
grouped_functions had argumenttitle.prefixthat defaulted to"Group". It now instead defaults toNULL, in which case the prefix will variable name forgrouping.varargument. -
To accommodate non-parametric tests,
subtitle_templatefunction can now work withparameter = NULL. -
For
ggbetweenstats, details contained in the subtitle for non-parametric test are modified. It now uses Spearman's rho-based effect size estimates. This removescoinfrom dependencies. -
ggbetweenstatsand itsgrouped_variant gain a new argumentaxes.range.restrict(which defaults toFALSE). This restrictsy-axes limits to minimum and maximum ofyvariable. This is what these functions were doing by default in the past versions, which created issues for additional ggplot components using theggplot.componentargument. -
All bayes factor related subtitle and captions replace
prior.widthwithr_{Cauchy}. -
ggcoefstatspasses dots (...) toaugmentmethod frombroom.
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The helper function
bf_extractorno longer provides option to extract information about posterior distribution because these details were incorrect. Theposterior = TRUEdetails were not used anywhere in the package so nothing about the results changes. -
ggcorrmatdidn't output pair names whenoutput == "ci"was used. This is fixed.
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ggcoefstatsgainsmeta.analytic.effectthat can be used to carry out meta-analysis on regression estimates. This especially useful when a data frame with regression estimates and standard error is available from prior analyses. Thesubtitleis prepared with the new functionsubtitle_meta_ggcoefstatswhich is also exported. -
ggbetweenstats,ggscatterstats,gghistostats, andggdotplotstats(and theirgrouped_variants) all gain a newggplot.componentargument. This argument will primarily be helpful to change the individual plots in agrouped_plot. -
ggcoefstatscan support following new regression model objects:polr,survreg,cch,Arima,biglm,glmmTMB,coxph,ridgelm,aareg,plm,nlrq,ivreg,ergm,btergm,garch,gmm,lmodel2,svyolr,confusionMatrix,multinom,nlmerMod,svyglm,MCMCglmm,lm.beta,speedlm,fitdistr,mle2,orcutt,glmmadmb.
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ggcoefstatsdidn't work whenstatisticargument was set toNULL. This was not expected behavior. This has been fixed. Now, ifstatisticis not specified, only the dot-and-whiskers will be shown without any labels. -
subtitle_t_parametricwas producing incorrect sample size information whenpaired = TRUEand the data containedNAs. This has been fixed.
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ggscatterstatsand itsgrouped_variant accept both character and bare exressions as input to argumentslabel.varandlabe.expression(#110). -
To be consistent with rest of the functions in the package, both Pearson's r, Spearman's rho, and robust percentage bend correlations also display information about statistic associated with these tests.
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ggscatterstats, by default, showed jittered data points (because it relied onposition_jitterdefaults). This could be visually inaccurate and, therefore,ggscatterstatsnow displays points without any jitter. The user can introduce jitter if they wish to usingpoint.width.jitterandpoint.height.jitterarguments. For similar reasons, forggbetweenstatsand itsgrouped_variant,point.jitter.heightdefault has been changed from0.1to0(no vertical jitter, i.e.).
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Confidence interval for Kendall's W is now computed using
stats::kruskal.test. As a result,PMCMRplusremoved from dependencies. -
ggcoefstatsgains acaptionargument. Ifcaption.summaryis set toTRUE, the specified caption will be added on top of thecaption.summary.
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ggcoefstatswas showing wrong confidence intervals formerModclass objects due to a bug in thebroom.mixedpackage (bbolker/broom.mixed#30 (comment)). This was fixed inbroom.mixedand soggcoefstatsshould no longer have any issues. -
specify_decimal_phas been modified because it produced incorrect results whenk < 3andp.value = TRUE(e.g.,0.002was printed as< 0.001). -
ggpiestatsproduced incorrect results if some levels of the factor had been filtered out prior to using this function. It now drops unused levels and produces correct results. -
gghistostatswasn't filtering outNAs properly. This has been fixed.
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New function
ggdotplotstatsfor creating a dot plot/chart for labelled numeric data. -
All primary functions gain
conf.levelargument to control confidence level for effect size measures. -
As per APA guidelines, all results show results with two decimal places. That is, the default value for
kargument for all functions has been changed from3to2. -
All helper functions for the
ggbetweenstatssubtitles have been renamed to remove_ggbetween_from their names as this was becoming confusing for the user. Some of these functions work both with the between- and within-subjects designs, so having_ggbetween_in their names made users suspect if they could use these functions for within-subjects designs. -
{ggstatsplot}now depends onR 3.5.0. This is because some of its dependencies require 3.5.0 to work (e.g.,broom.mixed). -
All
theme_functions are now exported (theme_pie(),theme_corrmat()). -
ggbetweenstatsnow supports multiple pairwise comparison tests (parametric, nonparametric, and robust variants). It gains a new dependencyggsignif. -
ggbetweenstatsnow supports eta-squared and omega-squared effect sizes for anova models. This function gains a new argumentpartial. -
Following functions are now reexported from the
groupedstatspackage to avoid repeating the same code in two packages:specify_decimal_p,signif_column,lm_effsize_ci, andset_cwd. Therefore,groupedstatsis now added as a dependency. -
gghistostatscan now show both counts and proportions information on the same plot whenbar.measureargument is set to"mix". -
ggcoefstatsworks with tidy dataframes. -
The helper function
untablehas been deprecated in light oftidyr::uncount, which does exactly whatuntablewas doing. The author wasn't aware of this function whenuntablewas written. -
All vignettes have been removed from
CRANto reduce the size of the package. They are now available on the package website: https://indrajeetpatil.github.io/ggstatsplot/articles/. -
subtitle_t_robustfunction can now handle dependent samples and gainspairedargument. -
A number of tidyverse operators are now reexported by
{ggstatsplot}:%>%,%<>%,%$%.
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ggscatterstats,ggpiestats, and theirgrouped_variant support bayes factor tests and gain new arguments relevant to this test. -
Effect size and their confidence intervals now available for Kruskal-Wallis test.
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Minor stylistic changes to how symbols for partial-eta-/omega-squared were being displayed in subtitles.
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ggbetweenstatssupports bayes factor tests for anova designs. -
ggpiestats(and itsgrouped_version) gainslice.labelargument that decides what information needs to be displayed as a label on the slices of the pie chart:"percentage"(which has been the default thus far),"counts", or"both". -
ggcorrmatcan work withcor.vars = NULL. In such case, all numeric variables from the provided data frame will be used for computing the correlation matrix. -
Given the constant changes to the default behavior of functions, the lifecycle badge has been changed from
stabletomaturing. -
When the number of colors needed by a function exceeds the number of colors contained in a given palette, informative message is displayed to the user (with the new internal function
palette_message()). -
Several users had requested an easier way to turn off subtitles with results from tests (which was already implemented in
ggscatterstatsandgghistostatswith the argumentresults.subtitle), soggbetweenstatsalso gains two new arguments to do this:results.subtitleandsubtitle. -
New dataset added:
iris_long. -
More tests added and the code coverage has now jumped to over 75%.
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To avoid code repetition, there is a now a function that produces a generic message any time confidence intervals for effect size estimate are computed using bootstrapping.
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The package now exports all functions used to create text expressions with results. This makes it easy for people to use these results in their own plots at any location they want (and not just in
subtitle, the current default for{ggstatsplot}). -
ggcorrmatgainsp.adjust.methodargument which allows p-values for correlations to be corrected for multiple comparisons. -
ggscatterstatsgainslabel.varandlabel.expressionarguments to attach labels to points. -
gghistostatsnow defaults to not showing (redundant) color gradient (fill.gradient = FALSE) and shows both"count"and"proportion"data. It also gains a new argumentbar.fillthat can be used to fill bars with a uniform color. -
ggbetweenstats,ggcoefstats,ggcorrmat,ggscatterstats, andggpiestatsnow support all palettes contained in thepaletteerpackage. This helps avoid situations where people had large number of groups (> 12) and there were not enough colors in any of theRColorBrewerpalettes. -
ggbetweenstatsgainsbf.messageargument to display bayes factors in favor of the null (currently works only for parametric t-test). -
gghistostatsfunction no longer hasline.labeller.yargument; this position is automatically determined now.
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legend.title.marginfunction has been deprecated sinceggplot2 3.0.0has improved on the margin issues from previous versions. All functions that wrapped around this function now lose the relevant arguments (legend.title.margin,t.margin,b.margin). -
The argument
ggstatsplot.themehas been changed toggstatsplot.layerforggcorrmatfunction to be consistent across functions. -
For consistency,
conf.levelandconf.typearguments forggbetweenstatshave been deprecated. No other function in the package allowed changing confidence interval or their type for effect size estimation. These arguments were relevant only forrobusttests anyway. -
ggocorrmatargumenttypehas been changed tomatrix.typebecause for all other functionstypeargument specifies the type of the test, while for this function it specified the display of the visualization matrix. This will make the syntax more consistent across functions. -
ggscatterstatsgains new arguments to specify aesthetics for geom point (point.color,point.size,point.alpha). To be consistent with this naming schema, thewidth.jitterandheight.jitterarguments have been renamed topoint.width.jitterandpoint.height.jitter, resp.
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gghistostats: To be compatible withJASP, natural logarithm of Bayes Factors is displayed, and not base 10 logarithm. -
ggscatterstatsgainsmethodandformulaarguments to modify smoothing functions. -
ggcorrmatcan now showrobustcorrelation coefficients in the matrix plot. -
For
gghistostats,binwidthvalue, if not specified, is computed with(max-min)/sqrt(n). This is basically to get rid of the warnings ggplot2 produces. Thanks to Chuck Powell's PR (#43). -
ggcoefstatsgains a new argumentpartialand can display eta-squared and omega-squared effect sizes for anovas, in addition to the prior partial variants of these effect sizes. -
ggpiestatsgainsdigits.percargument to show desired number of decimal places in percentage labels.
grouped_ggpiestatswasn't working when onlymainvariable was provided withcountsdata. Fixed that.
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For the sake of consistency,
theme_mprlis now calledtheme_ggstatsplot. Thetheme_mprlfunction will still be around and will not be deprecated, so feel free to use either or both of them since they are identical. -
ggcoefstatsno longer has argumentseffectsandran_paramsbecause only fixed effects are shown for mixed-effects models. -
ggpiestatscan now handle within-subjects designs (McNemar test results will be displayed).
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ggbetweenstatswas producing wrong axes labels whensample.size.labelwas set toTRUEand user had reordered factor levels before using this function. The new version fixes this. -
ggcoefstatswasn't producing partial omega-squared foraovlistobjects. Fixed that with new version ofsjstats.
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Removed the trailing comma from the robust correlation analyses.
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gghistostatshas a new argument to remove color fill gradient. -
ggbetweenstatstakes new argumentmean.cito show confidence intervals for the mean values. -
For
lmermodels, p-values are now computed usingsjstats::p_value. This removeslmerTestpackage from dependencies. -
sjstatsno longer suggestsapaTablespackage to compute confidence intervals for partial eta- and omega-squared. Therefore,apaTablesandMBESSare removed from dependencies. -
ggscatterstatssupportsdensigramwith the development version ofggExtra. It additionally gains few extra arguments to change aesthetics of marginals (alpha, size, etc.).
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New function:
ggcoefstatsfor displaying model coefficients. -
All functions now have
ggthemeargument that can be used to change the default theme, which has now been changed fromtheme_grey()totheme_bw(). -
The robust correlation is no longer
MASS::rlm, but percentage bend correlation, as implemented inWRS2::pbcor. This was done to be consistent across different functions.ggcorrmatalso uses percentage bend correlation as the robust correlation measure. This also means that{ggstatsplot}no longer importsMASSandsfsmisc. -
The
dataargument is no longerNULLfor all functions, exceptgghistostats. In other words, the user must provide a data frame from which variables or formulas should be selected. -
All subtitles containing results now also show sample size information (n). To adjust for the inflated length of the subtitle, the default subtitle text size has been changed from
12to11.
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Switched back to Shapiro-Wilk test of normality to remove
nortestfrom imports. -
ggbetweenstatsandggpiestatsnow display sample sizes for each level of the groping factor by default. This behavior can be turned off by settingsample.size.labeltoFALSE. -
Three new datasets added:
Titanic_full,movies_wide,movies_long. -
Added confidence interval for effect size for robust ANOVA.
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The 95% CI for Cramer'V computed using
boot::boot. Therefore, the package no longer importsDescTools. -
To be consistent across correlations covered, all correlations now show estimates for correlation coefficients, confidence intervals for the estimate, and p-values. Therefore, t-values and regression coefficients are no longer displayed for Pearson's r.
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The
legend.title.marginarguments forgghistostatsandggcorrmatnow default toFALSE, sinceggplot2 3.0.0has better legend title margins. -
ggpiestatsnow sorts the summary dataframes not by percentages but by the levels ofmainvariable. This was done to have the same legends across different levels of a grouping variable ingrouped_ggpiestats. -
To remove cluttered display of results in the subtitle,
ggpiestatsno longer shows titles for the tests run (these were "Proportion test" and "Chi-Square test"). From the pie charts, it should be obvious to the user or reader what test was run. -
gghistostatsalso allows running robust version of one-sample test now (One-sample percentile bootstrap).
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The
ggbetweenstatsfunction can now show notched box plots. Two new argumentsnotchandnotchwidthcontrol its behavior. The defaults are still standard box plots. -
Removed warnings that were appearing when
outlier.labelargument was ofcharactertype. -
The default color palette used for all plots is colorblind friendly.
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gghistostatssupportsproportionanddensityas a value measure for bar heights to show proportions and density. New argumentbar.measurecontrols this behavior. -
grouped_variants of functionsggcorrmat,ggscatterstats,ggbetweenstats, andggpiestatsintroduced to create multiple plots for different levels of a grouping variable.
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To be internally consistent, all functions in
{ggstatsplot}use the spellingcolor, rather thancolourin some functions, whilecolorin others. -
Removed the redundant argument
binwidth.adjustfromgghistostatsfunction. This argument was relevant for the first avatar of this function, but is no longer playing any role. -
To be internally consistent, the argument
lab_colandlab_sizeinggcorrmathave been changed tolab.colandlab.size, respectively.
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Added a new argument to
ggstatsplot.themefunction to control ifggstatsplot::theme_mprlis to be overlaid on top of the selectedggtheme(ggplot2 theme, i.e.). -
Two new arguments added to
gghistostatsto allow user to change colorbar gradient. Defaults are colorblind friendly. -
Both
gghistostatsandggcorrmathave a new argumentlegend.title.marginto control margin adjustment between the title and the colorbar. -
The vertical lines denoting test values and centrality parameters can be tagged with text labels with a new argument
line.labelleringghistostatsfunction.
- The
centrality.paraargument forggscatterstatswas not working properly. Choosing"median"didn't show median, but the mean. This is fixed now.
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Bayesian test added to
gghistostatsand two new arguments to also display a vertical line fortest.valueargument. -
Vignette added for
gghistostats. -
Added new function
grouped_gghistostatsto facilitate applyinggghistostatsfor multiple levels of a grouping factor. -
ggbetweenstatshas a new argumentoutlier.coefto adjust threshold used to detect outliers. Removed bug from the same function whenoutlier.labelargument is of factor/character type.
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Functions
signif_columnandgrouped_proptestare now deprecated. They were exported in the first release by mistake. -
Function
gghistostatsno longer displays both density and count since the density information was redundant. Thedensity.plotargument has also been deprecated. -
ggscatterstatsargumentintercepthas now been changed tocentrality.para. This was due to possible confusion about interpretation of these lines; they show central tendency measures and not intercept for the linear model. Thus the change. -
The default for
effsize.type = "biased"effect size forggbetweenstatsin case of ANOVA is partial omega-squared, and not omega-squared. Additionally, both partial eta- and omega-squared are not computed using bootstrapping with (default) 100 bootstrap samples.
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More examples added to the
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95% confidence intervals for Spearman's rho are now computed using
broompackage.RVAideMemoirepackage is thus removed from dependencies. -
95% confidence intervals for partial eta- and omega-squared for
ggbetweenstatsfunction are now computed usingsjstatspackage, which allows bootstrapping.apaTablesanduserfriendlysciencepackages are thus removed from dependencies.
- First release of the package.