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plot_summs: expressing significance levels #71

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ChrisWaloszek opened this issue Aug 25, 2019 · 2 comments
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plot_summs: expressing significance levels #71

ChrisWaloszek opened this issue Aug 25, 2019 · 2 comments

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@ChrisWaloszek
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Would it be feasible to express significance levels in plots generate with plot_summs()?

  • For a single model plot, one could envision different plot symbols conditional on the significance level. For example, all non-significant coefficients could be plotted with a hallow square symbol, all significant coefficients with filled symbols (* = upside triangle, ** = downside triangle, *** up-down triangles)
  • For multiple models, one could continue this coding, with each model having a different color. Alternatively one could consider plotting estimates with different opaqueness, i.e. all non-significant estimates more transparently.
    Thanks a lot for considering this feature request
@ChrisWaloszek
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The "point.shape" argument to plot_summs() currently permits only true/false. The symbol is either given in advance (by a fixed symbol order) or the same for all models.
Would it be feasible to pass a vector of PCH symbols to manually choose the symbol for each model? That would be very helpful, many thanks!

jacob-long added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 8, 2022
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The latest commit in the dev branch adds the ability to choose points by passing a vector of shapes to point.shape. The original request is quite a bit more complicated and I'm not sure if/when I'll get to it — I've generally been moving towards removing features that focus on statistical significance if they have any maintenance burden.

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