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Maybe it is simple, but unfortunately I cannot find any solution how to get posterior distribution values if I have two fixed factors.
Wolfes example nicely present the use of p.fac1 (e.g. jags.1$BUGSoutput$sims.list$p.fac1) but you have no this with two fixed effects.
As you in this example, I would like to compare diet component proportions between different groups.
Thank you!
Istvan
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Hi Brian,
Maybe it is simple, but unfortunately I cannot find any solution how to get posterior distribution values if I have two fixed factors.
Wolfes example nicely present the use of p.fac1 (e.g. jags.1$BUGSoutput$sims.list$p.fac1) but you have no this with two fixed effects.
As you in this example, I would like to compare diet component proportions between different groups.
Thank you!
Istvan
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: