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Grip track tables #154

Open andkov opened 7 years ago

andkov commented 7 years ago

@ampiccinin , @smhofer , @wibeasley , @GracielaMuniz

Tabulated results for the grip track of Portland Coordinated Analysis with Replication

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ampiccinin commented 7 years ago

ILSE TUG belongs in gait track tables.

andkov commented 7 years ago

Indeed it does, thanks for catching it, @ampiccinin

ampiccinin commented 7 years ago

In fact TUG is already where it belongs. I think it is GRIP that is missing.

ampiccinin commented 7 years ago

N for HRS Grip 641(f) and 507 (m), for pulmonary 715 & 535, but for phys-phys 4,208 & 3,034.

I think the newest files have not been uploaded to GitHub for Grip and pulmonary?

I forwarded them from Chenkai - email from him dated June 12 or 13.

Thanks!!!

andkov commented 7 years ago

That's right, TUG was in place all along, but grip report was by error replaced by a copy of TUG. It is sorted out now

andkov commented 7 years ago

@ampiccinin , unfortunately, I did upload the new models. All the files from that email are stored in a separate folder here: https://github.com/IALSA/IALSA-2015-Portland/tree/master/studies/hrs/physical-cognitive/from-email-2016-10-31. However, there were only 12 new models ( 6 grip and 6 pulmonary), so a few models that you've mentioned, that still have a lower N, were not updated. Here's the complete listing of the models for grip and pulmonary that we have in the pool.

  study_name subgroup model_type process_a process_b subject_count
1        hrs   female    aehplus      grip      tics           641
2        hrs     male    aehplus      grip      tics           507
3        hrs   female    aehplus      grip   word_de          4612
4        hrs   female    aehplus      grip   word_im          4612
5        hrs   female    aehplus      grip   serial7          4604
6        hrs     male    aehplus      grip   word_de          3290
7        hrs     male    aehplus      grip   word_im          3290
8        hrs     male    aehplus      grip   serial7          3288

  study_name subgroup model_type process_a process_b subject_count
1        hrs   female    aehplus       pef      tics           715
2        hrs     male    aehplus       pef      tics           535
3        hrs   female    aehplus       pef   word_de          4611
4        hrs   female    aehplus       pef   word_im          4612
5        hrs   female    aehplus       pef   serial7          4608
6        hrs     male    aehplus       pef   word_de          3288
7        hrs     male    aehplus       pef   word_im          3288
8        hrs     male    aehplus       pef   serial7          3287

Any chance those 4 models came in a different email? @chenkaiwu ,perhaps you have a recollection that could help us trace these models?

chenkaiwu commented 7 years ago

I think I only sent these 12 new models (with n great than 3000) to Andrea back in June. The TICS measure in the HRS has some deviation from the original TICS, so I did not update the analyses. I can work on updating models for TICS if needed or maybe you'd like to not include them in the manuscript.

Chenkai

On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 5:10 PM, Andriy V. Koval notifications@github.com wrote:

@ampiccinin https://github.com/ampiccinin , unfortunately, I did upload the new models. All the files from that email are stored in a separate folder here: https://github.com/IALSA/IALSA-2015-Portland/tree/ master/studies/hrs/physical-cognitive/from-email-2016-10-31. However, there were only 12 new models ( 6 grip and 6 pulmonary), so a few models that you've mentioned, that still have a lower N, were not updated. Here's the complete listing of the models for grip and pulmonary that we have in the pool.

study_name subgroup model_type process_a process_b subject_count 1 hrs female aehplus grip tics 641 2 hrs male aehplus grip tics 507 3 hrs female aehplus grip word_de 4612 4 hrs female aehplus grip word_im 4612 5 hrs female aehplus grip serial7 4604 6 hrs male aehplus grip word_de 3290 7 hrs male aehplus grip word_im 3290 8 hrs male aehplus grip serial7 3288

study_name subgroup model_type process_a process_b subject_count 1 hrs female aehplus pef tics 715 2 hrs male aehplus pef tics 535 3 hrs female aehplus pef word_de 4611 4 hrs female aehplus pef word_im 4612 5 hrs female aehplus pef serial7 4608 6 hrs male aehplus pef word_de 3288 7 hrs male aehplus pef word_im 3288 8 hrs male aehplus pef serial7 3287

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