cna
package.rean_cna()
and frscore()
display progress tickers.
frscore()
and frscored_cna()
are no longer sensitive to locale (due to
collation differences) when
number of unique model types exceeds maxsols
.
unless normalize = "none"
, norm.score
column filled with zeroes is added to the output of frscore()
and frscored_cna()
when maximum score obtained by a model is zero.
frscore()
and frscored_cna()
return an adjacency matrix where
adjacencies represent submodel relations between the scored model types.
frscored_cna()
and frscore()
return how they were called.
frscored_cna()
and rean_cna()
accept output = "msc"
, in which case only mscs are calculated in, and collected
from the reanalysis series.
A new function causal_submodel()
is introduced. causal_submodel()
is like cna::is.submodel()
, but checks that all
causal relevance ascriptions, rather than ascriptions of direct causation only,
of one model are contained in another model.
frscore()
is updated to use causal_submodel()
instead of cna::is.submodel()
to compare models when calculating fr-scores.
frscored_cna()
and frscore()
gain an argument comp.method
that
allows the user to decide whether fr-scores are calculated using causal_submodel()
(default) or cna::is.submodel()
.
frscore()
gains a new argument dat
, to be used to determine
admissible factor values when processing multi-valued models using
comp.method = "causal_submodel"
.
frscored_cna()
and rean_cna()
gain a new argument n.init
that
controls the maximum number of csfs that are calculated in each analysis.
This replaces ncsf
in rean_cna()
, ncsf
is deprecated.
The scoretype
argument in frscore()
and frscored_cna()
is deprecated
ahead of removal in the next version.
The unadjusted (non-normalized) fr-score of each model type is now always
included as the score
column in the results returned by
frscore()
and frscored_cna()
. A normalized score
is included as a column named norm.score
if normalize = "truemax"
or
normalize = "idealmax"
.
A list containing a breakdown of each model's unadjusted fr-score is now
always included in the output of frscore()
and frscored_cna()
.
The verbose
argument now only controls
whether it is printed (verbose = TRUE
) or not (verbose = FALSE
).
Print methods for frscore()
and frscored_cna()
have been updated
to reflect the change in verbose
behavior, and so that objects
created by previous versions of frscore()
and frscored_cna()
are
still printed correctly.
frscored_cna()
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