I have a process where I am creating a effects plot similar to the cowles 
effect example. I would like to add the point estimates to the effects plot, 
can someone show me the correct syntax. I have included the "R" effects 
example, so you can show me the correct syntax. Thanks



mod.cowles <- glm(volunteer ~ sex + neuroticism*extraversion,

    data=Cowles, family=binomial)

eff.cowles <- allEffects(mod.cowles, xlevels=list(neuroticism=0:24,

    extraversion=seq(0, 24, 6)), given.values=c(sexmale=0.5))

eff.cowles

plot(eff.cowles, 'neuroticism:extraversion', ylab="Prob(Volunteer)",
    ticks=list(at=c(.1,.25,.5,.75,.9)))


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