Open alexpghayes opened 5 days ago
Not sure if this is interesting or didactic enough, but http://journals.heacademy.ac.uk/doi/abs/10.11120/msor.2007.07020020 includes this example of permutations of the same data, the point being that visualizing outcomes versus index is important.
perm-v2.csv
One way to make this interesting in a class or otherwise might be to go back to the famous "sort the data" stack exchange question
https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/185507/what-happens-if-the-explanatory-and-response-variables-are-sorted-independently
Not sure if this is interesting or didactic enough, but http://journals.heacademy.ac.uk/doi/abs/10.11120/msor.2007.07020020 includes this example of permutations of the same data, the point being that visualizing outcomes versus index is important.
perm-v2.csv