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catseyes

Create Catseye Plots Illustrating the Normal Distribution of the Means

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About

Provides the tools to produce catseye plots, principally by catseyesplot() function which calls R's standard plot() function internally, or alternatively by the catseyes() function to overlay the catseye plot onto an existing R plot window. Catseye plots illustrate the normal distribution of the mean (picture a normal bell curve reflected over its base and rotated 90 degrees), with a shaded confidence interval; they are an intuitive way of illustrating and comparing normally distributed estimates, and are arguably a superior alternative to standard confidence intervals, since they show the full distribution rather than fixed quantile bounds. The catseyesplot and catseyes functions require pre-calculated means and standard errors (or standard deviations), provided as numeric vectors; this allows the flexibility of obtaining this information from a variety of sources, such as direct calculation or prediction from a model. Catseye plots, as illustrations of the normal distribution of the means, are described in Cumming (2013 & 2014). Cumming, G. (2013). The new statistics: Why and how. Psychological Science, 27, 7-29. doi:10.1177/0956797613504966 pmid:24220629.

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Version 0.2.5
Published 2020-05-08 1456 days ago
Needs compilation? no
License GPL-3
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Maintainer

Maintainer

Clark Andersen

crandersen@mdanderson.org

Authors

Clark Andersen

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Material

Reference manual
Package source

macOS

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arm64

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x86_64

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Windows

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x86_64

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