| plot.time_sequence_data {eyetrackingR} | R Documentation | 
Plot time-sequence data
Description
Plot the timecourse of looking. Each AOI will be plotted in a separate pane, and data can be split into groups by a predictor column. Data is collapsed by subject for plotting. Supports overlaying the predictions of a growth-curve mixed effects model on the data
Usage
## S3 method for class 'time_sequence_data'
plot(x, predictor_column = NULL, dv = "Prop", model = NULL, ...)
Arguments
x | 
 Your data from   | 
predictor_column | 
 Data can be grouped by a predictor column (median split is performed if numeric)  | 
dv | 
 What measure of gaze do you want to use? (  | 
model | 
 (Optional) A growth-curve mixed effects model (from   | 
... | 
 Ignored  | 
Value
A ggplot object
Examples
## Not run: 
data(word_recognition)
data <- make_eyetrackingr_data(word_recognition,
                               participant_column = "ParticipantName",
                               trial_column = "Trial",
                               time_column = "TimeFromTrialOnset",
                               trackloss_column = "TrackLoss",
                               aoi_columns = c('Animate','Inanimate'),
                               treat_non_aoi_looks_as_missing = TRUE
)
response_time <- make_time_sequence_data(data, time_bin_size = 250,
                                         predictor_columns = c("MCDI_Total"),
                                         aois = "Animate", summarize_by = "ParticipantName")
# visualize time results
plot(response_time, predictor_column = "MCDI_Total")
## End(Not run)
[Package eyetrackingR version 0.2.1 Index]