ASKurz / Doing-Bayesian-Data-Analysis-in-brms-and-the-tidyverse

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Use `brms::vcov()` #5

Closed ASKurz closed 4 years ago

ASKurz commented 4 years ago

Use the brms::vcov() function more often when computing the correlations among fixed effects. To get the results in a correlation metric, use the correlation = T setting. E.g.,