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Putting it all together: concise code to make dotplots with weighted bootstrapped standard errors
I analyze a lot of experiments and there are many times when I want to quickly look at means and standard errors for each cell (experimental condition), or the same for each cell and individual-level attribute level (e.g., Democrat, Independent, … Continue reading
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