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ggplot2.tidyverse.org
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| | | | | The boxplot compactly displays the distribution of a continuous variable. It visualises five summary statistics (the median, two hinges and two whiskers), and all "outlying" points individually. | |
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juliasilge.com
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| | | | | Because of Elizabeth Bennet, I Relearned What a Fourier Transform Is | |
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freerangestats.info
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| | | | | Visualising income inequality social tables as a scatter plot rather than a dual axis bar/line plot. I use examples from eighteenth and nineteenth century France, England and Wales drawing on Branko Milanovic's Visions of Inequality 2023 publication. | |
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www.civilytics.com
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| | | Update: Since this post was released I have co-authored an R package to make some of the items in this post easier to do. This package is called merTools and is available on CRAN and on GitHub. To read more about it, read my new post hereand check out the packageon GitHub. Introduction First of [...] | ||