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Your Cohen's D interpretability machine/visualiser is great - I'm trying to use it to make the results of my meta-analysis more understandable. The explanations of formulas used are really handy, too. I've two questions which I'll post as separate issues, the second of which is:
Would it be possible to direct users to source code (preferably R but if it wasn't written in R no worries) for generating the text in the 'A Common Language Section' more generally? I can't find it easily here and this would be really handy especially for generating common language explanations for data outside of the ranges that your tool currently accepts (e.g. dealing with log-scale data)?
Thanks!
Matt
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Hi Kristoffer
Your Cohen's D interpretability machine/visualiser is great - I'm trying to use it to make the results of my meta-analysis more understandable. The explanations of formulas used are really handy, too. I've two questions which I'll post as separate issues, the second of which is:
Would it be possible to direct users to source code (preferably R but if it wasn't written in R no worries) for generating the text in the 'A Common Language Section' more generally? I can't find it easily here and this would be really handy especially for generating common language explanations for data outside of the ranges that your tool currently accepts (e.g. dealing with log-scale data)?
Thanks!
Matt
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: