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Description: This flipbook illustrates how to make effective graphs in R. Specifically, we provide code for the types of graphs shown in the Q&A "Why you shouldn’t use bar graphs for continuous data and what to use instead" (https://osf.io/bsa46/).

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This flipbook illustrates how to use R to make different types of graphs described in the Q&A "Why you shouldn’t use bar graphs for continuous data and what to use instead" (https://osf.io/bsa46/), including dotplots, box plots, violin plots, and combinations of these graphs. Before reviewing this flipbook, please examine the Q&A to learn basic principles and determine what type of graphs are best…

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boxplotsdata visualizationdot plotsfiguresgraphsmeta-researchopen dataopen sciencereproducibilitytransparencyviolin plots

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