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plot.aldmck_negative: Aldrich-McKelvey Negative Coordinate Distribution Plot

Description

plot.aldmck_negative reads an aldmck object and plots the probability distribution of the respondents and stimuli with negative weights.

Usage

# S3 method for aldmck_negative
plot(x, xlim=c(-2,2), …)

Arguments

x

an aldmck output object.

xlim

vector of length 2, fed to the plot function as the xlim argument, which sets the minimum and maximum range of the x-axis.

...

other arguments to plot.

Value

A plot of the probability distribution of the respondent ideal points, along with the locations of the stimuli. If no negative weights exist, either because respondent self-placements are not specified, or because all weights are positive, a plot indicating this in text is given.

See Also

'aldmck', 'LC1980', 'summary.aldmck', 'plot.cdf', 'plot.aldmck'

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
### Loads and scales the Liberal-Conservative scales from the 1980 NES.
data(LC1980)
result <- aldmck(data=LC1980, polarity=2, respondent=1, missing=c(0,8,9),verbose=TRUE)
summary(result)
plot.aldmck_negative(result,xlim=c(-1.5,1.5))
# }

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