% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/convert_bayesian_to_frequentist.R \name{convert_bayesian_as_frequentist} \alias{convert_bayesian_as_frequentist} \alias{bayesian_as_frequentist} \title{Convert (refit) a Bayesian model to frequentist} \usage{ convert_bayesian_as_frequentist(model, data = NULL, REML = TRUE) bayesian_as_frequentist(model, data = NULL, REML = TRUE) } \arguments{ \item{model}{A Bayesian model.} \item{data}{Data used by the model. If \code{NULL}, will try to extract it from the model.} \item{REML}{For mixed effects, should models be estimated using restricted maximum likelihood (REML) (\code{TRUE}, default) or maximum likelihood (\code{FALSE})?} } \description{ Refit Bayesian model as frequentist. Can be useful for comparisons. } \examples{ \donttest{ # Rstanarm ---------------------- if (require("rstanarm")) { # Simple regressions model <- stan_glm(Sepal.Length ~ Species, data = iris, chains = 2, refresh = 0 ) bayesian_as_frequentist(model) } } \dontrun{ if (require("rstanarm")) { model <- stan_glm(vs ~ mpg, family = "binomial", data = mtcars, chains = 2, refresh = 0 ) bayesian_as_frequentist(model) # Mixed models model <- stan_glmer(Sepal.Length ~ Petal.Length + (1 | Species), data = iris, chains = 2, refresh = 0 ) bayesian_as_frequentist(model) model <- stan_glmer(vs ~ mpg + (1 | cyl), family = "binomial", data = mtcars, chains = 2, refresh = 0 ) bayesian_as_frequentist(model) } } }