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  1. For data visualization, #tidyplots is fantastic. On the solid bases of other R packages, many of the #tidyverse, it allows rapid creation of multidimensional #barplots, for example. I've updated my previous very short guide for doing this:

    gitlab.pasteur.fr/csaveanu/R_s

    #rstats #dataviz

  2. For data visualization, #tidyplots is fantastic. On the solid bases of other R packages, many of the #tidyverse, it allows rapid creation of multidimensional #barplots, for example. I've updated my previous very short guide for doing this:

    gitlab.pasteur.fr/csaveanu/R_s

    #rstats #dataviz

  3. For data visualization, #tidyplots is fantastic. On the solid bases of other R packages, many of the #tidyverse, it allows rapid creation of multidimensional #barplots, for example. I've updated my previous very short guide for doing this:

    gitlab.pasteur.fr/csaveanu/R_s

    #rstats #dataviz

  4. For data visualization, #tidyplots is fantastic. On the solid bases of other R packages, many of the #tidyverse, it allows rapid creation of multidimensional #barplots, for example. I've updated my previous very short guide for doing this:

    gitlab.pasteur.fr/csaveanu/R_s

    #rstats #dataviz

  5. For data visualization, #tidyplots is fantastic. On the solid bases of other R packages, many of the #tidyverse, it allows rapid creation of multidimensional #barplots, for example. I've updated my previous very short guide for doing this:

    gitlab.pasteur.fr/csaveanu/R_s

    #rstats #dataviz

  6. @EJWagenmakers Ha, sorry for misreading; I simply would never consider #barplots other than for count data!
    Indeed, the more or less default option for #continuous #data, the *#boxplot*, may also be very misleading and should at least be accompanied by some indication of the form of the #distribution.

  7. @EJWagenmakers Ha, sorry for misreading; I simply would never consider #barplots other than for count data!
    Indeed, the more or less default option for #continuous #data, the *#boxplot*, may also be very misleading and should at least be accompanied by some indication of the form of the #distribution.