Awesome. So ppl who like their sex rough (at least sometimes) are smarter than the always gentle ones (or virgins)https://twitter.com/KirkegaardEmil/status/606611787904122880 …
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@KirkegaardEmil @shoutybrown @DrZhana @AliceDreger @ElisaMisu I want to see graph w/0-4 axis. Current's equivalent to http://blogs-images.forbes.com/naomirobbins/files/2012/08/Bush_cuts2.png …
@WatchtowerNorth Forcing 0-4 means most of plots are full of white space. What is the point?pic.twitter.com/sINgxaPQ4x
@KirkegaardEmil It shows the real difference between answers rather than suggesting more significant differences than actually exist.
@KirkegaardEmil Just like the graph I linked should show 0-100 percent, your graph should scale from 0 right answers to all right answers.
@KirkegaardEmil So thank you for the new graph. :)
@WatchtowerNorth Maybe you should just read axis labels. The other is a rather useless way of plotting things. Which is why no major soft..
@WatchtowerNorth ware system does it that way by default.
@KirkegaardEmil @WatchtowerNorth @DrZhana @AliceDreger @ElisaMisu the point is, the presentation of the data is misleading.
@shoutybrown @WatchtowerNorth @DrZhana @AliceDreger @ElisaMisu Why? Seems fine to me.
@KirkegaardEmil @WatchtowerNorth @DrZhana @AliceDreger @ElisaMisu could we have the raw data, please?
@shoutybrown Well you can scrape it yourself. ;) I won't publish the data before I publish my first paper on it.
@KirkegaardEmil ok. I would suggest either noting explicitly that the y axis doesn't start at 0, or replotting the data with y_min=0.
@KirkegaardEmil @WatchtowerNorth @DrZhana @AliceDreger @ElisaMisu also, significance needs to be calculated.
@shoutybrown @WatchtowerNorth @DrZhana @AliceDreger @ElisaMisu NHST is not a good idea. CIs are better. http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~maccoun/PP279_Cohen1.pdf …
@KirkegaardEmil @WatchtowerNorth @DrZhana @AliceDreger @ElisaMisu finally, pretty sure ggplot2 lets you change the axis scaling :)
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