model_parameters.glht {parameters} | R Documentation |
Parameters from Hypothesis Testing
Description
Parameters from Hypothesis Testing.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'glht'
model_parameters(
model,
ci = 0.95,
exponentiate = FALSE,
keep = NULL,
drop = NULL,
verbose = TRUE,
...
)
Arguments
model |
Object of class multcomp::glht() (multcomp)
or of class PMCMR , trendPMCMR or osrt (PMCMRplus).
|
ci |
Confidence Interval (CI) level. Default to 0.95 (95% ).
|
exponentiate |
Logical, indicating whether or not to exponentiate the
coefficients (and related confidence intervals). This is typical for
logistic regression, or more generally speaking, for models with log or
logit links. It is also recommended to use exponentiate = TRUE for models
with log-transformed response values. Note: Delta-method standard
errors are also computed (by multiplying the standard errors by the
transformed coefficients). This is to mimic behaviour of other software
packages, such as Stata, but these standard errors poorly estimate
uncertainty for the transformed coefficient. The transformed confidence
interval more clearly captures this uncertainty. For compare_parameters() ,
exponentiate = "nongaussian" will only exponentiate coefficients from
non-Gaussian families.
|
keep |
Character containing a regular expression pattern that
describes the parameters that should be included (for keep ) or excluded
(for drop ) in the returned data frame. keep may also be a
named list of regular expressions. All non-matching parameters will be
removed from the output. If keep is a character vector, every parameter
name in the "Parameter" column that matches the regular expression in
keep will be selected from the returned data frame (and vice versa,
all parameter names matching drop will be excluded). Furthermore, if
keep has more than one element, these will be merged with an OR
operator into a regular expression pattern like this: "(one|two|three)" .
If keep is a named list of regular expression patterns, the names of the
list-element should equal the column name where selection should be
applied. This is useful for model objects where model_parameters()
returns multiple columns with parameter components, like in
model_parameters.lavaan() . Note that the regular expression pattern
should match the parameter names as they are stored in the returned data
frame, which can be different from how they are printed. Inspect the
$Parameter column of the parameters table to get the exact parameter
names.
|
drop |
See keep .
|
verbose |
Toggle warnings and messages.
|
... |
Arguments passed to or from other methods. For instance, when
bootstrap = TRUE , arguments like type or parallel are
passed down to bootstrap_model() .
|
Value
A data frame of indices related to the model's parameters.
Examples
if (require("multcomp", quietly = TRUE)) {
# multiple linear model, swiss data
lmod <- lm(Fertility ~ ., data = swiss)
mod <- glht(
model = lmod,
linfct = c(
"Agriculture = 0",
"Examination = 0",
"Education = 0",
"Catholic = 0",
"Infant.Mortality = 0"
)
)
model_parameters(mod)
}
if (require("PMCMRplus", quietly = TRUE)) {
model <- suppressWarnings(
kwAllPairsConoverTest(count ~ spray, data = InsectSprays)
)
model_parameters(model)
}
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