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Class bayesmanecfit
of models fitted with the brms package
Description
Multiple models fitted with the
bayesnec
package are
represented as a bayesmanecfit
object, which contains the original
brmsfit
fitted objects, names of non-linear models that
were fitted, model averaging WAIC stats, sample size, mean posterior
no-effect toxicity values (NEC, NSEC or N(S)EC), mean model averaged
predictions on the data scale, model averaged residuals, full posterior
distribution of predicated values, and summary statistics of no-effect
toxicity.
Details
See methods(class = "bayesmanecfit")
for an overview of
available methods.
Slots
mod_fits
A
list
of fitted model outputs of classprebayesnecfit
for each of the fitted models.success_models
A
character
vector indicating the name of the successfully fitted models.mod_stats
A
data.frame
of model fit statistics.sample_size
The size of the posterior sample. Information on the priors used in the model.
w_ne_posterior
The model-weighted posterior estimate of the no-effect toxicity estimate.
w_predicted_y
The model-weighted predicted values for the observed data.
w_residuals
Model-weighted residual values (i.e. observed - w_predicted_y).
w_pred_vals
A
list
containing model-weighted posterior predicted values based on the suppliedresolution
andx_range
.w_ne
The summary stats (median and 95% credibility intervals) of w_ne_posterior.
ne_type
A
character
vector indicating the type of no-effect toxicity estimate. Where the fitted model(s) are NEC models (threshold models, containing a step function) the no-effect estimate is a true no-effect-concentration (NEC
, see Fox 2010). Where the fitted model(s) are smooth ECx models with no step function, the no-effect estimate is a no-significant-effect-concentration (NSEC
, see Fisher and Fox 2023). In the case of abayesmanecfit
that contains a mixture of both NEC and ECx models, the no-effect estimate is a model averaged combination of the NEC and NSEC estimates, and is reported as theN(S)EC
(see Fisher et al. 2023).
References
Fisher R, Barneche DR, Ricardo GF, Fox, DR (2024) An R Package for Concentration-Response Modeling and Estimation of Toxicity Metrics doi:10.18637/jss.v110.i05.
Fisher R, Fox DR (2023). Introducing the no significant effect concentration (NSEC).Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 42(9), 2019–2028. doi: 10.1002/etc.5610.
Fisher R, Fox DR, Negri AP, van Dam J, Flores F, Koppel D (2023). Methods for estimating no-effect toxicity concentrations in ecotoxicology. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management. doi:10.1002/ieam.4809.
Fox DR (2010). A Bayesian Approach for Determining the No Effect Concentration and Hazardous Concentration in Ecotoxicology. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 73(2), 123–131. doi: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2009.09.012.