Interaction plot with betareg in R and two continuous variables
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I am looking for a function in R, that will take the output from the betareg regression, and plot an interaction plot with 2 continuous variables, where one of these variables is displayed as the mean and the SD on the plot.
I have been trying to use interaction_plot(), but this just returns a mess for the continuous variable. Other examples from ggplot require a regression object from lm.
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I am looking for a function in R, that will take the output from the betareg regression, and plot an interaction plot with 2 continuous variables, where one of these variables is displayed as the mean and the SD on the plot.
I have been trying to use interaction_plot(), but this just returns a mess for the continuous variable. Other examples from ggplot require a regression object from lm.
r betareg
Can you provide a reproducible example of the model you are fitting?
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I am looking for a function in R, that will take the output from the betareg regression, and plot an interaction plot with 2 continuous variables, where one of these variables is displayed as the mean and the SD on the plot.
I have been trying to use interaction_plot(), but this just returns a mess for the continuous variable. Other examples from ggplot require a regression object from lm.
r betareg
I am looking for a function in R, that will take the output from the betareg regression, and plot an interaction plot with 2 continuous variables, where one of these variables is displayed as the mean and the SD on the plot.
I have been trying to use interaction_plot(), but this just returns a mess for the continuous variable. Other examples from ggplot require a regression object from lm.
r betareg
r betareg
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Can you provide a reproducible example of the model you are fitting?
– Stefan
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Can you provide a reproducible example of the model you are fitting?
– Stefan
Dec 6 at 21:45
Can you provide a reproducible example of the model you are fitting?
– Stefan
Dec 6 at 21:45
Can you provide a reproducible example of the model you are fitting?
– Stefan
Dec 6 at 21:45
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Can you provide a reproducible example of the model you are fitting?
– Stefan
Dec 6 at 21:45