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I'm comparing several GAMLSS models and was wondering how I might use the term.plot to identify the best model/fit. What type of information can we get from this graph? Can I argue that the model with a wider confidence interval performs worse (just looking at this plot, how do you determine on the model's performance)? I'm comparing several GAMLSS models and was wondering how I might use the term.plot to identify the best model/fit. What type of information can we get from this graph? Can I argue that the model with a wider confidence interval performs worse (just looking at this plot, how do you determine on the model's performance)?

I'm comparing several GAMLSS models and was wondering how I might use the term.plot to identify the best model/fit. What type of information can we get from this graph? Can I argue that the model with a wider confidence interval performs worse (just looking at this plot, how do you determine on the model's performance)?

I'm comparing several GAMLSS models and was wondering how I might use the term.plot to identify the best model/fit. What type of information can we get from this graph? Can I argue that the model with a wider confidence interval performs worse (just looking at this plot, how do you determine on the model's performance)?

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Find the more appropriate fit by using term.plot in GAMLSS

I'm comparing several GAMLSS models and was wondering how I might use the term.plot to identify the best model/fit. What type of information can we get from this graph? Can I argue that the model with a wider confidence interval performs worse (just looking at this plot, how do you determine on the model's performance)?