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checkRd: (-1) mgm.Rd:75: Lost braces; missing escapes or markup?
75 | If \code{binarySign = TRUE}, a sign for the interaction within binary nodes and between binary and continuous nodes is provided in the output. Note that in this case the two categories of the binary variables have to be coded in {0,1}. This is to ensure that the interpretation of the sign is unambigous: a positive sign of a parameter means that increasing the associated predictor results in a higher probability for category 1.
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checkRd: (-1) mvar.Rd:75: Lost braces; missing escapes or markup?
75 | If \code{binarySign = TRUE}, a sign for the interaction within binary nodes and between binary and continuous nodes is provided in the output. Note that in this case the two categories of the binary variables have to be coded in {0,1}. This is to ensure that the interpretation of the sign is unambigous: a positive sign of a parameter means that increasing the associated predictor results in a higher probability for category 1.
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