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ggeffects
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How to visualize 3 way interaction? Trouble with adding rawdata to ggpredict plot (using ggeffects package and ggplot2)
As an alternative, I have also tried this with ggplot2 (below), using these instructions https://github.com/strengejacke/ggeffects/issues/110. However, I cannot get this to work when using the geom_point argument. I get the error "Continuous value supplied to discrete scale". I suspect this has to do with my use of gender groupings.
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Help with graphic lmer output
Is there a reason why ggeffects or marginaleffects packages are not working for you?
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How to Plot Marginal Effects for Panel Data?
I'm trying to plot marginal effects for an interaction using panel data but I am running into issues. PLM is not compatible with ggeffects or sjPlots as of rights now (https://github.com/strengejacke/ggeffects/issues/121). Neither is it compatible with the "margins" package. The "lfe" package is not compatible with either. I cannot run the model using lm() with LSDVs because the dataset is so large that the process overwhelms my ram (I get an error message: "cannot allocate a vector of size XX"). Does anyone have any suggestions on how to proceed?
easystats
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My recommended R packages / functions for behavioral researchers who deal with 2X2 experiments
I'd also recommend the whole easystats suite of packages. They make model post-processing much easier. It includes a more intuitive (but more limited, imo) replacement for emmeans: modelbased.
- Most useful new packages (or package updates) from the last 3 years
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ISO a holy grail RStudio tutorial account, specifically for data analysis in psychology.
The Easystats suite, which includes several packages. It's extremely useful for Bayesian analyses, but even if you stay on the frequentist side, I recommend its performance, parameters, effectsize and correlation packages. Performance is particularly useful in conjunction to DHARMa for model diagnostic and comparison.
What are some alternatives?
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