[R-sig-ME] x axis wrong with effects to plot an interaction based on lme4

Fox, John jfox at mcmaster.ca
Sun Jan 15 19:54:21 CET 2017


Dear carole,

Without a reproducible example (your data and the commands you used to produce the results that you mention) it's impossible to answer your question.

Can you supply this information?

John

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John Fox, Professor
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Web: socserv.mcmaster.ca/jfox



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> Subject: [R-sig-ME] x axis wrong with effects to plot an interaction
> based on lme4
> 
> Hi
> I have the following results based on a glmer Analysis :
> 
> Random effects:
>  Groups Name        Variance Std.Dev.
>  N      (Intercept) 1.1885   1.0902
>  STIM   (Intercept) 0.2347   0.4844
> Number of obs: 650, groups:  N, 65; STIM, 10
> 
> Fixed effects:
>             Estimate Std. Error z value Pr(>|z|)
> (Intercept)  0.02678    0.22648   0.118   0.9059 GDSc        -
> 0.45738    0.15979  -2.862   0.0042 **
> MMSEc        0.07461    0.04863   1.534   0.1250
> int          0.69647    0.13217   5.270 1.37e-07 ***
> MMSEc:int    0.04365    0.02043   2.137   0.0326 *
> 
> I have plot the interaction with the effect package
> 
> plot(allEffects(fear), multiline=TRUE)
> 
> however the x-axis is false limited to a max value of 2 while the max
> value is 3.84.
> I have tried many things but that do not work at all. I also find
> curious that the values are integer while all are decimals.
> any help?
> many thanks
> carole
> 
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