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model_parameters.mlm: Parameters from multinomial or cumulative link models

Description

Parameters from multinomial or cumulative link models

Usage

# S3 method for mlm
model_parameters(
  model,
  ci = 0.95,
  bootstrap = FALSE,
  iterations = 1000,
  standardize = NULL,
  exponentiate = FALSE,
  p_adjust = NULL,
  verbose = TRUE,
  ...
)

# S3 method for bracl model_parameters( model, ci = 0.95, bootstrap = FALSE, iterations = 1000, standardize = NULL, exponentiate = FALSE, p_adjust = NULL, verbose = TRUE, ... )

# S3 method for DirichletRegModel model_parameters( model, ci = 0.95, bootstrap = FALSE, iterations = 1000, component = c("all", "conditional", "precision"), standardize = NULL, exponentiate = FALSE, verbose = TRUE, ... )

# S3 method for clm2 model_parameters( model, ci = 0.95, bootstrap = FALSE, iterations = 1000, component = c("all", "conditional", "scale"), standardize = NULL, exponentiate = FALSE, p_adjust = NULL, verbose = TRUE, ... )

Arguments

model

A model with multinomial or categorical response value.

ci

Confidence Interval (CI) level. Default to 0.95 (95%).

bootstrap

Should estimates be based on bootstrapped model? If TRUE, then arguments of Bayesian regressions apply (see also bootstrap_parameters()).

iterations

The number of bootstrap replicates. This only apply in the case of bootstrapped frequentist models.

standardize

The method used for standardizing the parameters. Can be "refit", "posthoc", "smart", "basic", "pseudo" or NULL (default) for no standardization. See 'Details' in standardize_parameters. Note that robust estimation (i.e. robust=TRUE) of standardized parameters only works when standardize="refit".

exponentiate

Logical, indicating whether or not to exponentiate the the coefficients (and related confidence intervals). This is typical for, say, logistic regressions, or more generally speaking: for models with log or logit link. Note: standard errors are also transformed (by multiplying the standard errors with the exponentiated coefficients), to mimic behaviour of other software packages, such as Stata.

p_adjust

Character vector, if not NULL, indicates the method to adjust p-values. See p.adjust for details.

verbose

Toggle warnings and messages.

...

Arguments passed to or from other methods. For instance, when bootstrap = TRUE, arguments like ci_method are passed down to describe_posterior.

component

Model component for which parameters should be shown. May be one of "conditional", "precision" (betareg), "scale" (ordinal), "extra" (glmx), "marginal" (mfx), "conditional" or "full" (for MuMIn::model.avg()) or "all".

Value

A data frame of indices related to the model's parameters.

Details

Multinomial or cumulative link models, i.e. models where the response value (dependent variable) is categorical and has more than two levels, usually return coefficients for each response level. Hence, the output from model_parameters() will split the coefficient tables by the different levels of the model's response.

See Also

standardize_names() to rename columns into a consistent, standardized naming scheme.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
library(parameters)
if (require("brglm2")) {
  data("stemcell")
  model <- bracl(
    research ~ as.numeric(religion) + gender,
    weights = frequency,
    data = stemcell,
    type = "ML"
  )
  model_parameters(model)
}
# }

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