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[Feature Request]: Distribution Plot with Percentiles #2616
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It may overlap that request. I have no objection to you moving it over
there, if you feel that is best.
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Thx for the request. This seems to be a duplicate of this issue: #1734
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Am I right?
Then we could close this one and discuss over there.
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Perhaps the biggest difference is that the variable I have is continuous,
over 100 pts, and so it also needs to be binned into 3-5 groups before
being plotted.
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Am I right?
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It also shows percentages from each bin. I'm unfamiliar with what is shown
to be able to tell if there are other differences.
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But thats exactly like this one from #1734
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Only difference to me is that its 0-centered and yours starts at 0. Right?
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Description
Show continuous variable in bins with percentile in each bin
Purpose
Alternative way to show distribution of continuous results
Use-case
Anytime distributions can be shown in bins
Is your feature request related to a problem?
There is no problem with the program. Just a desire for a "better" way to display results
Is your feature request related to a JASP module?
Distributions
Describe the solution you would like
I'd like to be able to display one or more continuous variables in a graph wherein each variable is shown along the x-axis, grouped into a user selected number of bins showing the percentage in each bin and, most ideally, the bin colors changing along a gradient. See example
Describe alternatives that you have considered
This can probably be done in Excel, but it would be great to see it in Jasp
Additional context
Below is the published paper that shows in Figure 1 how survey respondents responses to several continuous scales were divided into bins, displayed across an x axis with the percentage of the respondents in each bin shown in each bin.
https://www.cureus.com/articles/124269-effects-of-pressure-to-abort-on-womens-emotional-responses-and-mental-health#!/
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