I plotted an ideogram of 65761, which includes 2 subgroups and several other fusion analyses, and displayed the mean age to 6 digits. I then experimented with omitting. Taking out any fusion analysis (clicking omit on the figure ) changes the mean age, error, ideogram, and n=. Taking out subgroup points by deleting them from the sample list also changes the mean age, error, ideogram, and n=.
However, marking points as omit by clicking on them modifies the ideogram and n= appropriately, but doesn't change the mean age or error, because omit is not defined for these transient data. Tricky business.
Do IAs have OK/omit staus as part of their character?
I plotted an ideogram of 65761, which includes 2 subgroups and several other fusion analyses, and displayed the mean age to 6 digits. I then experimented with omitting. Taking out any fusion analysis (clicking omit on the figure ) changes the mean age, error, ideogram, and n=. Taking out subgroup points by deleting them from the sample list also changes the mean age, error, ideogram, and n=.
However, marking points as omit by clicking on them modifies the ideogram and n= appropriately, but doesn't change the mean age or error, because omit is not defined for these transient data. Tricky business.
Do IAs have OK/omit staus as part of their character?