Could you give more information what exactly you are talking about? Which software are you talking about? Which analyses, what kind of plots, you know these kind of things would be good to know in order to help you.
For ex, if a do an RCT. I want to show the change in each ppt from pre-post in each groups. So I could see the increase or decrease in muscle mass/strength from pre to post test. So just the graph showing individual change. I think they are called line plots, but not sure
If you execute a paired-samples t-test and request the associated raincloud plot you'll see the changes for each unit indicated in the plot. Or am I missing something?
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Hi Anoop,
Could you give more information what exactly you are talking about? Which software are you talking about? Which analyses, what kind of plots, you know these kind of things would be good to know in order to help you.
Eduard
Thank you!
For ex, if a do an RCT. I want to show the change in each ppt from pre-post in each groups. So I could see the increase or decrease in muscle mass/strength from pre to post test. So just the graph showing individual change. I think they are called line plots, but not sure
So like a jitter plot, but showing the change in each ppt from pre to post
In which software are you trying to do it? If R, this link could help: http://rstudio-pubs-static.s3.amazonaws.com/3255_664d1bf83ad44b808fec0ad38a1f89ad.html
I am trying to do this in JASP software.
okay, then I'll move this discussion to the JASP-subforum
I posted it under the "JASP & Bayes Factor" forum, right
No, you didn't. You posted it under misc, I moved it now to JASP. So @EJ will see it and you might get a useful response soon. All good now.
Eduard
Yes I see it now! What you want is to use our brand new "raincloud plots". For an explanation see https://jasp-stats.org/2021/10/05/raincloud-plots-innovative-data-visualizations-in-jasp/
Cheers,
E.J.
Thank you!
I know how to do the rain plots. So there is no way to show the change from pre to post for each ppt. in the plot?
If you execute a paired-samples t-test and request the associated raincloud plot you'll see the changes for each unit indicated in the plot. Or am I missing something?
Cheers,
E.J.