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Assistant Professor (Angers, France). Skeet wearable device-based methods, sports sciences, statistics, and programming stuff. Author and maintainer of the {activAnalyzer} R package.
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Nope... this may look quite technical but I would say that every definition that would be more simple would be likely incorrect. Maybe some concepts like p values cannot really be understood without making some efforts to learn basics, here in statistics.
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So here you go... the brief online video content for the research methods module I used to teach to undergraduate sports therapy students as a playlist:
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I've just finished to review a paper for a sports sciences journal. There were so much issues that I believed it was a joke or the result from malicious authors. Your post may be an answer to my questions... I have to admit it was frustrating to spend so much time on this kind of things...
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Thank you for the precision It helps because I had not a lot of ideas about how to justify the value of the argument. Getting a good balance between "sensitivity" and a smooth appearance seems indeed a good approach.
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Thanks for sharing! I was wondering if there is some rationale to set the value of the 'adjust' argument in the ggdist::stat_halfeye() function when making a raincloud plot? (because it seems it has a substantial influence on the shape of the cloud).