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Earlier, I discussed the nice properties of bow tie plots for visualizing and understanding inferences from simple randomized treatment experimental designs. R code to quickly create these plots is available here. You can use the command source(“http://www.carlislerainey.com/Files/bowtie.R”) to load the function directly into … Continue reading →
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