add DABEST packages and estimationstats.com#10
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My own thinking on this is that we should attempt to keep the libraries section limited to toolkits that start at a lower level and try to build up from there rather than tools that set out to solve a narrow problem within a domain or subdomain. Otherwise, that section risks becoming quite unwieldy. @mathisonian |
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Thanks for your comment. The package is not low-level general-purpose, but I wouldn't say it solves a narrow problem. I could shift it to another section: SciViz, Stats and Uncertainty, Visual Forms? |
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I haven’t seen this style of plots before. Do you have a link to research or evaluation on the underlying idea?
So far we have been keeping the toolkits section relatively general purpose, but I wouldn’t be opposed to adding more structure, R for example has a lot of packages building on academic work that would be nice to include.
… On Nov 23, 2018, at 10:06 PM, Joses W. Ho ***@***.***> wrote:
Thanks for your comment. The package is not low-level general-purpose, but I wouldn't say it solves a narrow problem.
I could shift it to another section: SciViz, Stats and Uncertainty, Visual Forms?
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We've got a preprint which garnered a large amount of attention from all sorts of researchers: sports scientists, ecologists, microbiologists etc. (The manuscript is currently under review.) |
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Okay thanks @josesho Let's wait for a peer reviewed citation and then we'll add |
Hi,
Just thought I'd share the visualization and analysis packages we developed. We introduce estimation plots, that display the effect size alongside all data points. We also compute 95% confidence intervals via robust nonparametric bootstrap techniques.
Thanks,
Joses