Closed ASKurz closed 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.,
brms::vcov()
correlation = T
fit5
Use the
brms::vcov()
function more often when computing the correlations among fixed effects. To get the results in a correlation metric, use thecorrelation = T
setting. E.g.,fit5