Hello everyone,
I use Patrick Roystons mcp command to plot conditional marginal effects for an interaction of two continuous variables (c_loggdp1000 and c_religiosity). Using the at-option to restrict the command to 6 values of c_loggdp1000 and 3 of c_religiosity gives me three separate graphs (that do not have the same scale on the y-axis). Interpreting them is therefore difficult. See below:

Is there any option to overlay these graphs in a single graph? (I know this works without plotting confidence intervals)
Thank you very much in advance,
Sebastian
I use Patrick Roystons mcp command to plot conditional marginal effects for an interaction of two continuous variables (c_loggdp1000 and c_religiosity). Using the at-option to restrict the command to 6 values of c_loggdp1000 and 3 of c_religiosity gives me three separate graphs (that do not have the same scale on the y-axis). Interpreting them is therefore difficult. See below:
Is there any option to overlay these graphs in a single graph? (I know this works without plotting confidence intervals)
Thank you very much in advance,
Sebastian
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