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This is kind of a weird niche problem. The mutate function is interacting strangely with the ggeffects package when using bind_rows to bind multiple ggeffects objects together then using mutate() to add a column (for both functions ggeffect and ggemmeans). It drops rows for seemingly no reason. There is an easy work around, which is simply to wrap bind_rows in data.frame(), but I figured I'd alert devs to the bug. Anyway, here's a reprex using mtcars.
This is kind of a weird niche problem. The mutate function is interacting strangely with the ggeffects package when using bind_rows to bind multiple ggeffects objects together then using mutate() to add a column (for both functions ggeffect and ggemmeans). It drops rows for seemingly no reason. There is an easy work around, which is simply to wrap bind_rows in data.frame(), but I figured I'd alert devs to the bug. Anyway, here's a reprex using mtcars.
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