Returns the names of model parameters, like they typically
appear in the summary()
output. For Bayesian models, the parameter
names equal the column names of the posterior samples after coercion
from as.data.frame()
. See the documentation for your object's class:
Bayesian models (rstanarm, brms, MCMCglmm, ...)
Generalized additive models (mgcv, VGAM, ...)
Marginal effects models (mfx)
Estimated marginal means (emmeans)
Mixed models (lme4, glmmTMB, GLMMadaptive, ...)
Zero-inflated and hurdle models (pscl, ...)
Models with special components (betareg, MuMIn, ...)
find_parameters(x, ...)# S3 method for default
find_parameters(x, flatten = FALSE, verbose = TRUE, ...)
A list of parameter names. For simple models, only one list-element,
conditional
, is returned.
A fitted model.
Currently not used.
Logical, if TRUE
, the values are returned
as character vector, not as list. Duplicated values are removed.
Toggle messages and warnings.
Possible values for the component
argument depend on the model class.
Following are valid options:
"all"
: returns all model components, applies to all models, but will only
have an effect for models with more than just the conditional model component.
"conditional"
: only returns the conditional component, i.e. "fixed effects"
terms from the model. Will only have an effect for models with more than
just the conditional model component.
"smooth_terms"
: returns smooth terms, only applies to GAMs (or similar
models that may contain smooth terms).
"zero_inflated"
(or "zi"
): returns the zero-inflation component.
"dispersion"
: returns the dispersion model component. This is common
for models with zero-inflation or that can model the dispersion parameter.
"instruments"
: for instrumental-variable or some fixed effects regression,
returns the instruments.
"location"
: returns location parameters such as conditional
,
zero_inflated
, smooth_terms
, or instruments
(everything that are
fixed or random effects - depending on the effects
argument - but no
auxiliary parameters).
"distributional"
(or "auxiliary"
): components like sigma
, dispersion
,
beta
or precision
(and other auxiliary parameters) are returned.
data(mtcars)
m <- lm(mpg ~ wt + cyl + vs, data = mtcars)
find_parameters(m)
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