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Logistic regression plot #337

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kairuggeri opened this issue Apr 5, 2019 · 9 comments
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Logistic regression plot #337

kairuggeri opened this issue Apr 5, 2019 · 9 comments

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@kairuggeri
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I think the image explains everything, but simply put: the plot for logistic regression is not working now. I've used it many times in the past, but today it is failing. I also see this when I restart and/or attempt to run with other datasets.

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TimKDJ commented May 2, 2019

Thanks for reaching out to us and apologies for our delayed response!

In 0.9.2 there is a package missing from our setup which breaks some plots in Descriptives and apparently also here, in logistic regression.
This is fixed in 0.9.3 which is due in a few weeks.

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kairuggeri commented May 2, 2019 via email

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kairuggeri commented Oct 19, 2019 via email

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TimKDJ commented Oct 21, 2019

  1. At the moment you can export the results as html (top left hamburger menu -> Export Results) or you can copy them to a word editor (in the results panel scroll to the top "Results" element and click on the little arrow -> Copy -> in e.g., Microsoft Word paste it).
  2. The blog post is the main source of information. We also provide a description of all inputs in the help file of each analysis (you click on the blue "i" icon in the input panel of an analysis). Not sure if there's anything else in the pipeline: @koenderks, @AlexanderLyNL?

For future reference, it'd be very helpful if you could open a separate issue with a fitting title, so people can search for issues and see if something related has already been posted.

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For now, the blog posts (there are two more to come) and the help files will have to do. We took the features from the book "James, G., Witten, D., Hastie, T., & Tibshirani, R. (2013). An Introduction to Statistical Learning. Springer Texts in Statistics." that you may use as a reference. However, we might think about creating a more JASP-like manual or paper that explains how to use the function in the machine learning module, in order to increase the teaching value of the module.

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Could you also please tell us the questions your class encounters regarding this module? This will help us identify complications that we then further expand on in blog posts, or other tutorial style papers we write.

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kairuggeri commented Oct 21, 2019 via email

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