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point_estimate: Point-estimates of posterior distributions

Description

Compute various point-estimates, such as the mean, the median or the MAP, to describe posterior distributions.

Usage

point_estimate(x, centrality = "all", dispersion = FALSE, ...)

# S3 method for numeric point_estimate(x, centrality = "all", dispersion = FALSE, threshold = 0.1, ...)

# S3 method for stanreg point_estimate( x, centrality = "all", dispersion = FALSE, effects = c("fixed", "random", "all"), component = c("location", "all", "conditional", "smooth_terms", "sigma", "distributional", "auxiliary"), parameters = NULL, ... )

# S3 method for brmsfit point_estimate( x, centrality = "all", dispersion = FALSE, effects = c("fixed", "random", "all"), component = c("conditional", "zi", "zero_inflated", "all"), parameters = NULL, ... )

# S3 method for BFBayesFactor point_estimate(x, centrality = "all", dispersion = FALSE, ...)

Arguments

x

Vector representing a posterior distribution, or a data frame of such vectors. Can also be a Bayesian model (stanreg, brmsfit, MCMCglmm, mcmc or bcplm) or a BayesFactor model.

centrality

The point-estimates (centrality indices) to compute. Character (vector) or list with one or more of these options: "median", "mean", "MAP" or "all".

dispersion

Logical, if TRUE, computes indices of dispersion related to the estimate(s) (SD and MAD for mean and median, respectively).

...

Additional arguments to be passed to or from methods.

threshold

For centrality = "trimmed" (i.e. trimmed mean), indicates the fraction (0 to 0.5) of observations to be trimmed from each end of the vector before the mean is computed.

effects

Should results for fixed effects, random effects or both be returned? Only applies to mixed models. May be abbreviated.

component

Should results for all parameters, parameters for the conditional model or the zero-inflated part of the model be returned? May be abbreviated. Only applies to brms-models.

parameters

Regular expression pattern that describes the parameters that should be returned. Meta-parameters (like lp__ or prior_) are filtered by default, so only parameters that typically appear in the summary() are returned. Use parameters to select specific parameters for the output.

References

Vignette In-Depth 1: Comparison of Point-Estimates

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
library(bayestestR)

point_estimate(rnorm(1000))
point_estimate(rnorm(1000), centrality = "all", dispersion = TRUE)
point_estimate(rnorm(1000), centrality = c("median", "MAP"))

df <- data.frame(replicate(4, rnorm(100)))
point_estimate(df, centrality = "all", dispersion = TRUE)
point_estimate(df, centrality = c("median", "MAP"))
# }
# NOT RUN {
# rstanarm models
# -----------------------------------------------
library(rstanarm)
model <- rstanarm::stan_glm(mpg ~ wt + cyl, data = mtcars)
point_estimate(model, centrality = "all", dispersion = TRUE)
point_estimate(model, centrality = c("median", "MAP"))


# emmeans estimates
# -----------------------------------------------
library(emmeans)
point_estimate(emtrends(model, ~1, "wt"), centrality = c("median", "MAP"))

# brms models
# -----------------------------------------------
library(brms)
model <- brms::brm(mpg ~ wt + cyl, data = mtcars)
point_estimate(model, centrality = "all", dispersion = TRUE)
point_estimate(model, centrality = c("median", "MAP"))

# BayesFactor objects
# -----------------------------------------------
library(BayesFactor)
bf <- ttestBF(x = rnorm(100, 1, 1))
point_estimate(bf, centrality = "all", dispersion = TRUE)
point_estimate(bf, centrality = c("median", "MAP"))
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }

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