Closed crtahlin closed 10 years ago
I am convinced now about the organization of this tab ... :) the graphs with the confidence intervals should go in the Summary tab. For binary variables: move the graph now denominated "presence of symptoms" in Summary tables: time. for numerical variables: display the medians and their 95% CI. (mention this (95%) in the title of the graph, now missing for the existing graph with binary variables)
Instead of that graph add a previsously existing graph (the barplots with the displayed proportions, we could denominate it Barplot with proportions - no CI are displayed here);
for me it makes sense; graphical exploration still does not attempt to perform any inference, the CI are given in the tables in the summary tabs.
given this change we would simply denominate this tab: Summary (and remove the "table" reference). and should we remove also the "time" part of the title? is it helpful in understanding the content?
@crtahlin : what do you think about this?
Can you add also the "stacked graphs" (for all times? as it is displayed in the summery by grouping variable plot?)
I guess "time" does not not add much information, so we could rename the tab to "Summary".
I agree with the logic above, it makes sense.
Implemented, closing.
By Lara in #103: and a cosmetic change (super-low priority): paste the 1st and 3rd quartile in a single cell in the tables
for example instead of 0 3 -> 0 to 3 or (0; 3)