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[Feature request] Support output of test_predictions from ggeffects #429

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roaldarbol opened this issue May 12, 2024 · 3 comments
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@roaldarbol
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I recently discovered the ggeffects package (by @strengejacke, so maybe you're the right person to address this), and still can't get my arms down - that's how useful it is. Especially test_predictions is a brilliant tool to make targeted tests of your predictions by the model. And essentially, I'd just love to get the output from test_predictions into a report sentence. It's great to get a long sentence about the model as a whole, but getting help to convey the comparisons that are targeting your specific question would be great!

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I'm not really aware of the inner workings of report, so I'll just leave it here.

@roaldarbol
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I guess the wider issue is how to best report marginal effects in writing - that's where this would be extremely useful.

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Thanks for suggesting this feature. Maybe (at least) one thing we need to think about is how to qualify the "strength" of an effect/difference/contrast in terms of some kind of standardized effect size.

@roaldarbol
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That makes sense - and feel free to rename the issue if it would be better as a starting point on reporting marginal effects in general.

Are there any current standard ways to report marginal effects in research papers? Would you have a reference at hand I could look through, or a guide of sorts?

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