GAMLj: GLM logistic regression plots
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2020 7:45 pm
Hi all,
Let me first state that I'm new to Jamovi, so I hope my questions aren't too blunt...
I'm running a logistic regression analysis through the GAMLj package, and the 'plots' tab options are unclear to me.
The only information I could find online was the following:
https://gamlj.github.io/gzlm.html
My questions regarding these plots:
1. What are these plots representing? Are they main effect plots? What is represented by the curve?
2. How come there are negative values to the x axis (and the consequently the curve) when all the values of my independent variables are greater then 0?
I've tried looking for the source syntax in R to try and figure it out but couldn't find access to that.
3. Is there a way to access the actual syntax for the GAMLj package (specifically these plots)? The syntax mode in Jamovi doesn't seem to show the entire code.
All my independent variables are continuous and I'm looking for an informative way to plot the univariates of the model.
I have no factors and no interactions.
Thank you very much in advance,
Tomer
Let me first state that I'm new to Jamovi, so I hope my questions aren't too blunt...
I'm running a logistic regression analysis through the GAMLj package, and the 'plots' tab options are unclear to me.
The only information I could find online was the following:
https://gamlj.github.io/gzlm.html
My questions regarding these plots:
1. What are these plots representing? Are they main effect plots? What is represented by the curve?
2. How come there are negative values to the x axis (and the consequently the curve) when all the values of my independent variables are greater then 0?
I've tried looking for the source syntax in R to try and figure it out but couldn't find access to that.
3. Is there a way to access the actual syntax for the GAMLj package (specifically these plots)? The syntax mode in Jamovi doesn't seem to show the entire code.
All my independent variables are continuous and I'm looking for an informative way to plot the univariates of the model.
I have no factors and no interactions.
Thank you very much in advance,
Tomer