Currently we have the high level getting started vignette and a very detailed why it works vignette but we are perhaps missing enough context for all potential users.
One option would be to just link out to the appropriate papers but I am not sure that people will do this unless given some information first. Another option is that we have a short vignette pitched at the same audience as @kcharniga best practices paper and drawing on some of the kinds of figures we have in that paper and in @parksw3 longer more detailed work.
This could include the classics:
What is censoring
What is double censoring
Why are we talking about primary censoring then
What is truncation
How does truncation interact with censoring.
Another place to draw inspiration from would be @athowes epidist vignettes which has some nice coverage.
(This feature partly motivate by feedback from @nickreich)
Currently we have the high level getting started vignette and a very detailed why it works vignette but we are perhaps missing enough context for all potential users.
One option would be to just link out to the appropriate papers but I am not sure that people will do this unless given some information first. Another option is that we have a short vignette pitched at the same audience as @kcharniga best practices paper and drawing on some of the kinds of figures we have in that paper and in @parksw3 longer more detailed work.
This could include the classics:
Another place to draw inspiration from would be @athowes
epidist
vignettes which has some nice coverage.(This feature partly motivate by feedback from @nickreich)