Thanks Tal. I modified my code based on your suggestion (below). It would be
nice to see other solutions also.
data ##
sam1 <- c(51.7, 54.2, 53.3, 57, 56.4, 61.5, 57.2, 56.2, 58.4, 55.8)
sam2 <- c(62.5, 65.2, 67.6, 69.9, 69.4, 70.1, 67.8, 67, 68.5, 62.4)
DF <- stack(data.frame(sam1 = sam1,
Hello johannes,
You're example looks nice and I am hoping to see more ideas from other
members.
Just one tiny idea:
In -
stripchart
Also use ylim to include the ZERO line (and then actually add the line) like
this:
plot.ylim <- c(min(d, 0), max(d, 0))
abline(h = 0, lty = 2, col = "blue", lwd =2
I would like to know if you have any suggestions how to visualize the
results from a paired t-test (see the example data below). I tried to
produce plots that show the mean and CI's from the original data and the
estimate of the difference between means and the confidence intervals (see
below) from
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