A Ggplot object. Use the ggsave function to save to file.
Arguments
logRr
A numeric vector of effect estimates on the log scale
seLogRr
The standard error of the log of the effect estimates. Hint: often the
standard error = (log(<lower bound 95 percent confidence interval>) -
log(<effect estimate>))/qnorm(0.025)
useMcmc
Use MCMC to estimate the calibrated P-value?
legendPosition
Where should the legend be positioned? ("none", "left", "right", "bottom",
"top")
title
Optional: the main title for the plot
fileName
Name of the file where the plot should be saved, for example 'plot.png'. See
the function ggsave in the ggplot2 package for supported file
formats.
Details
Creates a calibration plot showing the number of effects with p < alpha for every level of alpha.
The empirical calibration is performed using a leave-one-out design: The p-value of an effect is
computed by fitting a null using all other negative controls. Ideally, the calibration line should
approximate the diagonal. The plot shows both theoretical (traditional) and empirically calibrated
p-values.