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updates to ARM model for normal_id_glm - variable name "cov" should be "x_as_mat" or something like that #216
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apologies for blaming the wrong person - @WardBrian - why the name "cov"? possible names: design_matrix, predictors, xs? xs seems best. |
why this:
instead of:
is |
I didn’t rename them, my name might show up in the blame because I ran the canonicalizer on the models a few months ago As for why the coding was done that way, I don’t believe that will be more efficient than to_matrix. The implementation of to_matrix for vector types is just a forwarding constructor |
@WardBrian apologies - I was right the first time - #200 I've spent the past 30 minutes trying to find announcements or guidance on when |
I think I see why this was done - in a few models, you need to past together several inputs, and you end up writing things like this:
clear? does it blend? will test. |
the names of the chapter 12 ARM models make no sense, and the description in the README is wrong. "no-pooling" and "complete-pooling" should be non-hierarchical models. any model with "chr" - which perhaps stands for "centered hierarchical regression" - just a guess - I doubt any of this is worth fixing, OTOH, keeping this around is an equally bad option. we should archive this altogether. |
the ARM models which have been updated for normal_id_glm have introduced a transformed data variable named "cov" - not sure what this name is supposed to be, but it's definitely not a covariance matrix.
perhaps @andrjohns can explain?would it be OK to change to "x_mat" or something like that?
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