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SummaryTables: Publication-Ready Summary Tables for jamovi

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We are excited to introduce SummaryTables, a new module available in the jamovi library designed to provide an easy, flexible, and elegant way to create publication-ready analytical and summary tables.

Powered by the gtsummary package in R, this module bridges the gap between running your analyses and publishing them. Instead of piecing together multiple separate outputs into a final manuscript table, SummaryTables generates beautifully formatted, publication-ready tables directly within jamovi. By making complex analyses simple and accessible, it saves you valuable time and reduces the risk of transcription errors. It summarizes data sets, regression models, and more, using sensible defaults while offering highly customizable capabilities.

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Key Features

Here is an overview of the analyses included in the module:

1. Summary Table

Create classic “Table 1” summaries with group comparisons, automatic statistical testing, effect sizes, and p-value adjustments.

2. Continuous Table

Summarize a single continuous variable across multiple categorical variables with automatic statistical testing and p-value adjustments.

3. Cross Table

Summarize the association between two categorical variables using cross-tabulations with automatic statistical testing.

4. Likert Table

Summarize Likert scale items.

5. Survival Table

Create Kaplan-Meier survival tables showing survival probabilities and median survival times.

6. Multivariable Regression

Fit multivariable linear, logistic, or Cox regression models.

7. Univariable Regression

Run separate univariable linear, logistic, or Cox regression models for each predictor, seamlessly combined into a single, clean table.

Additional Features

Save to Word

Bypass the formatting headaches that come with copying and pasting jamovi tables into Word. Save your results directly to a natively formatted Word (.docx) document, preserving the same styling done in jamovi and ensuring a perfect layout for your manuscript.

Journal Formatting & Translations

Choose from 16 supported languages and apply pre-built formatting themes tailored for major journals (JAMA, The Lancet, NEJM, QJE).

Help and Documentation

For documentation, tutorials, and support, please visit: nouredindarwish.github.io/SummaryTables.

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