- object
An object of class "ggeffects", as returned by predict_response().
- vcov_fun
Variance-covariance matrix used to compute uncertainty
estimates (e.g., for confidence intervals based on robust standard errors).
This argument accepts a covariance matrix, a function which returns a
covariance matrix, or a string which identifies the function to be used to
compute the covariance matrix.
A (variance-covariance) matrix
A function which returns a covariance matrix (e.g., stats::vcov())
A string which indicates the estimation type for the heteroscedasticity-consistent
variance-covariance matrix, e.g. vcov_fun = "HC0". Possible values are
"HC0", "HC1", "HC2", "HC3", "HC4", "HC4m", and "HC5", which
will then call the vcovHC()-function from the sandwich package, using
the specified type. Further possible values are "CR0", "CR1", "CR1p",
"CR1S", "CR2", and "CR3", which will call the vcovCR()-function from
the clubSandwich package.
A string which indicates the name of the vcov*()-function from the
sandwich or clubSandwich packages, e.g. vcov_fun = "vcovCL",
which is used to compute (cluster) robust standard errors for predictions.
If NULL, standard errors (and confidence intervals) for predictions are
based on the standard errors as returned by the predict()-function.
Note that probably not all model objects that work with predict_response()
are also supported by the sandwich or clubSandwich packages.
See details in this vignette.
- vcov_type
Character vector, specifying the estimation type for the
robust covariance matrix estimation (see ?sandwich::vcovHC
or ?clubSandwich::vcovCR for details). Only used when vcov_fun is a
character string indicating one of the functions from those packages.
When vcov_fun is a function, a possible type argument must be provided
via the vcov_args argument.
- vcov_args
List of named vectors, used as additional arguments that
are passed down to vcov_fun.
- vcov.fun, vcov.type, vcov.args
Deprecated. Use vcov_fun, vcov_type
and vcov_args instead.
- verbose
Toggle messages or warnings.
- ...
Currently not used.