Minor changes:
- Minor changes to ensure tests pass due to changes in output from
lme4::lmer
Minor changes:
- Replace
lsmeans
with emmeans
in code and docs due to lsmeans being deprecated
- Use
psych::d.ci
for Cohen’s d CIs in effect size vignette
Minor changes:
- Reference phia vignette using function call instead of non-canonical URL
- Cautionary note about standardized effect sizes in effect size vignette
- Added testInteractions example as alternative in contrasts vignette
Bugfixes:
- Dependency fixes for failed test at testthat/test.artlm.R:35 (our use of lsmeans in that test requires some additional packages only declared as “suggests” in lsmeans, so now we “suggest” them as well).
New features:
- New vignette describing effect size estimates
- Using lsmeans interactions argument instead of phia for interaction contrasts vignette
Bugfixes:
- Require R >= 3.2 and lsmeans >= 2.22 to fix some bugs in earlier versions
New features:
- Support for Error() terms in model formulas (resulting models are run using aov())
- Checks for numeric variables passed into formulas that may cause incorrect results (if the user intended data to be treated as categorical)
- More detailed ANOVA tables
- New vignette describing contrast tests, particularly for interactions (vignette(“art-contrasts”))
Bugfixes:
- Formulas now correctly support arbitrary expressions as terms (rather than just column names).
Testing fix for changes in upcoming version of lsmeans: round lsmeans p value tests to 5 decimal places to accommodate changes to Tukey adjustment
Minor changes to testing based on updated version of testthat (0.10.0):
- More closely follow recommended testthat usage
- Skip tests requiring lsmeans if it is not installed