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| | | | | Dataviz pitfall gallery | The Radar chart and its caveats | |
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erdavis.com
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| | | | | I made a map! And it went viral! Neat! https://twitter.com/erindataviz/status/1489009794245541888 I got a number of requests for the code, so I thought this would be the best forum to share how I made it. To be honest, I whipped this out to quickly to illustrate a concept in Slack, then tweeted it because I liked... | |
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| | | Many researchers worry about violations of the proportional hazards assumption when comparing treatments in a randomized study. Besides the fact that this frequently makes them turn to a much worse approach, the harm done by violations of the proportional odds assumption usually do not prevent the proportional odds model from providing a reasonable treatment effect assessment. | ||