ComenzarEmpieza gratis

Plotting GLMs

Often, we want to "look" at our data and trends in our data. ggplot2 allows us to add trend lines to our plots. The default lines are created using a technique called local regression. However, we can specify that different models are used to create the lines, including GLMs.

During this exercise, we'll see how to plot a GLM with ggplot2.

Este ejercicio forma parte del curso

Hierarchical and Mixed Effects Models in R

Ver curso

Ejercicio interactivo práctico

Prueba este ejercicio completando el código de muestra.

# Plot the data using jittered points and the default stat_smooth
ggplot(data = df_long, aes(x = dose, y = mortality)) + 
	geom_jitter(height = 0.05, width = 0.1) +
	___(fill = 'pink', color = 'red') 
Editar y ejecutar código