Closed christianroever closed 1 year ago
Great, thanks for this contribution! Will add them to the package. Would you maybe want to suggest some proposed analyses for the two examples after the creation of the line plots? I can imagine that some may be interested in seeing how one could analyze these, for example using a logistic mixed-effects model. Given the low counts, maybe a Bayesian approach would also be interesting.
Hi Wolfgang,
that is a good point, however, our idea was to use these data sets as examples to showcase an analysis, whose details are still to be figured out to some degree. We first wanted to nail down the data, I'd suggest we can expand on the example R code once we have the example and code all worked out.
Cheers,
Christian
On Wed, 2022-12-07 at 06:44 -0800, Wolfgang Viechtbauer wrote:
Great, thanks for this contribution! Will add them to the package. Would you maybe want to suggest some proposed analyses for the two examples after the creation of the line plots? I can imagine that some may be interested in seeing how one could analyze these, for example using a logistic mixed-effects model. Given the low counts, maybe a Bayesian approach would also be interesting.
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Sure, can always add this later!
The two datasets have been added. Thanks again for this contribution!
doseresponsedata.zip
attached are the relevant files for the two data sets. Thanks!
Christian