Different data can lead to the same summary statistics - hence, authors should try to show as much data as possible (e.g., scatter plots rather than bar graphs of means). Good advice.
Different data can lead to the same summary statistics - hence, authors should try to show as much data as possible (e.g., scatter plots rather than bar graphs of means). Good advice.
Jonathan Peelle, PhD
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("Peelle" sounds like "peel". I blame my ancestors for the extra letters.)