x: a required object of class fechner, obtained from a call to the function fechner.
...: further arguments to be passed to or from other methods. They are ignored in this function.
Details
The print method prints the main results obtained from Fechnerian scaling analyses, which are the overall Fechnerian distances and the geodesic loops.
Returns
If the argument x is of required type, print.fechner
prints the overall Fechnerian distances and the geodesic loops, and invisibly returns x.
Author(s)
Thomas Kiefer, Ali Uenlue. Based on original MATLAB source by Ehtibar N. Dzhafarov.
References
Dzhafarov, E. N. and Colonius, H. (2006) Reconstructing distances among objects from their discriminability. Psychometrika, 71 , 365--386.
Dzhafarov, E. N. and Colonius, H. (2007) Dissimilarity cumulation theory and subjective metrics. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 51 , 290--304.
Uenlue, A. and Kiefer, T. and Dzhafarov, E. N. (2009) Fechnerian scaling in : The package fechner. Journal of Statistical Software, 31 (6), 1--24. URL http://www.jstatsoft.org/v31/i06/.
See Also
plot.fechner, the S3 method for plotting objects of the class fechner; summary.fechner, the S3 method for summarizing objects of the class fechner, which creates objects of the class summary.fechner; print.summary.fechner, the S3 method for printing objects of the class summary.fechner; fechner, the main function for Fechnerian scaling, which creates objects of the class fechner. See also fechner-package
for general information about this package.
Examples
## Fechnerian scaling of dataset \link{wish}## overall Fechnerian distances and geodesic loops are printed(f.scal.wish <- fechner(wish))