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The residuals of a model are the actual values minus the predicted values. Many statistical models make assumptions about the error, which is estimated by the residuals.
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Interpreting a binned residual plot in logistic regression
For others in similar situations, I might suggest looking at the simulation-based residuals for GLMs (and GAMs, and GLMMs) available in the DHARMa package for R. …
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DHARMa residual vs. predicted outliners
From the DHARMa vignette:
Simulation outliers (data points that are outside the range of simulated values) are highlighted as red stars. These points should be carefully interpreted, because we actua …
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Why residual plots are used for diagnostic of glm
You might want to consider using the simulation-based residuals for GLM models, available from the DHARMa package for R (vignette). …