% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/waldtest.R \name{tidy_results} \alias{tidy_results} \title{Perform statistical tests and return tidy results} \usage{ tidy_results( list_tmb, coeff_threshold = 0, alternative_hypothesis = "greaterAbs", correction_method = "BH" ) } \arguments{ \item{list_tmb}{A list of glmmTMB objects representing the fitted models.} \item{coeff_threshold}{A non-negative value which specifies a ln(fold change) threshold. The Threshold is used for the Wald test to determine whether the coefficient (β) is significant or not, depending on \code{alt_hypothesis} parameter. Default is 0, ln(FC = 1).} \item{alternative_hypothesis}{Alternative hypothesis for the Wald test (default is "greaterAbs"). Possible choice: "greater" \itemize{ \item β > coeff_threshold, "less" \item β < −coeff_threshold, or two-tailed alternative: "greaterAbs" \item |β| > coeff_threshold }} \item{correction_method}{a character string indicating the correction method to apply to p-values. Possible values are: "holm", "hochberg", "hommel", #' "bonferroni", "BH", "BY", "fdr", and "none".} } \value{ A tidy data frame containing the results of statistical tests for the estimated coefficients. } \description{ This function takes a list of glmmTMB objects and performs statistical tests based on the estimated coefficients and their standard errors. The results are returned in a tidy data frame format. } \examples{ data(iris) model_list <- fitModelParallel(formula = Sepal.Length ~ Sepal.Width + Petal.Length, data = iris, group_by = "Species", n.cores = 1) results_df <- tidy_results(model_list, coeff_threshold = 0.1, alternative_hypothesis = "greater") }