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Exporting Estimated Marginal Means from Jamovi (GAMLj) to GraphPad
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2025 12:16 pm
by vliborio
I have created models in Jamovi using the GAMLj module, and I would like to plot the Estimated Marginal Means (EMMs) in GraphPad. Is there a way to export the data so that GraphPad can generate a graph of these EMMs? I am specially interested in the case I want to plot the random effects, which display values for each subject in my models.
Thank you in advance for your help!
Re: Exporting Estimated Marginal Means from Jamovi (GAMLj) to GraphPad
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2025 7:37 am
by ProtonEnergy
Yes! I'm facing same issue. I'd like to be able to plot the LMM results from Jamovi in Graphpad. This can of course be done in r, but the whole reason I use jamovi is because the GUI is faster (for me) than writing the R code which I'm less familiar with.
Re: Exporting Estimated Marginal Means from Jamovi (GAMLj) to GraphPad
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2025 7:48 am
by mcfanda@gmail.com
Not at the moment, but if you elaborate a bit on how would you like the exported file to look like, the export funcion can be implemented
Re: Exporting Estimated Marginal Means from Jamovi (GAMLj) to GraphPad
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2025 11:53 am
by mcfanda@gmail.com
Next version of GAMLj3 (version 3.5.0, coming soon) will have the options to export to a new file both the estimated marginal means and the data used to make the plots.
Re: Exporting Estimated Marginal Means from Jamovi (GAMLj) to GraphPad
Posted: Sun May 18, 2025 2:12 pm
by Victor2
Thank you for adding the option to export plot data from jamovi, this will be very useful. However, I am receiving an error message when I try to export these data (jamovi 2.6.44 for desktop, Mixed Model in GAMLj3):
"The first dimension of the input data frame has not the required size (0 < 1)."
Also, the "Observed scores" are not displayed in the plot, whereas they are properly displayed when I reconstruct the same data and analysis in jamovi cloud.
I am able to export predicted data and residuals (these are added to the data frame), and estimated marginal means (in a new window), but not the plot data, unfortunately.
Re: Exporting Estimated Marginal Means from Jamovi (GAMLj) to GraphPad
Posted: Mon May 19, 2025 8:39 am
by mcfanda@gmail.com
thanks for reporting the issues. They are fixed in the next version (3.6.0).