% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/evaluation_withmixedeffect.R \name{compareInferenceToExpected} \alias{compareInferenceToExpected} \title{Compare inference results to expected values for a given model.} \usage{ compareInferenceToExpected(tidy_tmb, ground_truth_eff, formula_used) } \arguments{ \item{tidy_tmb}{A fitted model object convert to tidy dataframe.} \item{ground_truth_eff}{A ground truth dataset with the simulated effects.} \item{formula_used}{formula used in model} } \value{ A data frame containing the comparison results, including the term names, inference values, and expected values. } \description{ This function compares the inference results from a model to the expected values based on a ground truth dataset with the simulated effects. The function handles models with mixed effects and fixed effects separately, ensuring that the comparison is appropriate for the specific model type. } \details{ If a model includes mixed effects, the function checks for support for the specific mixed effect structure and provides an informative error message if the structure is not supported. } \examples{ \dontrun{ evalData <- compareInferenceToExpected(l_tmb, ground_truth_eff) } }