Well, my aesthetic sense is not offended, so:
dd |> stripplot(height ~ "", data = _, horizontal = FALSE)
## seems fine to me.
## But if you prefer, the following is a more verbose but maybe more
"seemly" version :-) :
dd |> stripplot(height ~ 1, data = _, horizontal = FALSE,
xlab =
I'm attempting to describe the height of a fall from a building, so the
vertical orientation has a certain attraction.
dd <- data.frame(nothing = rep(1:2, each = 6), height = runif(n=12, min=0,
max=30))
dd
## pretty much what I'm looking for
with(dd, stripchart(height, vertical = TRUE))
## but
Hi all,
Does anyone have experience estimating the sample size for beta
regression? I have three treatment groups with 0.6, 0.5 and 0.3 mean of
proportions. I tried use BetaPASS but failed,
Regards,
Greg
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