there's also the work on how people are biased in how they interpret bar plots but not a point w/ error
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I've seen that research, but usually figures come with text and context of a whole literature tho...
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that research was more baseline bias than what people'd think if in context, if I recall correctly?
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probably, I can't say I know it that well. I read a paper once. I just think other types are prettier
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one day we'll have interactive html papers where the reader can pick their own graphs
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ha ha
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hmm, that'd be the tricky bit. I'd love to realise shiny apps with my papers for people to make plots
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I think just open data would be enough as ppl'd just plot a scatter plot (if that's it) for themselves
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also theory presention can and even should be more important than data. Too much focus on data tips...
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the balance to me saying that often theory is left behind. It worries me a lot.
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besides if u want u can put HTML/java script & other interactive materials on @OSFramework @github now
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