Journal article
Presenting parasitological data: The good, the bad and the error bar
SG Zaloumis, FJI Fowkes, A De Livera, JA Simpson
Parasitology | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2015
Abstract
Visual displays of data in the parasitology literature are often presented in a way which is not very informative regarding the distribution of the data. An example being simple barcharts with half an error bar on top to display the distribution of parasitaemia and biomarkers of host immunity. Such displays obfuscate the shape of the data distribution through displaying too few statistical measures to explain the spread of all the data and selecting statistical measures which are influenced by skewness and outliers. We describe more informative, yet simple, visual representations of the data distribution commonly used in statistics and provide guidance with regards to the display of estimate..
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Awarded by Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Centre of Research Excellence grant
Funding Acknowledgements
Sophie Zaloumis and Alysha M De Livera were supported under an Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Centre of Research Excellence grant, ID# 1035261, awarded to the Victorian Centre for Biostatistics (ViCBiostat). Freya JI Fowkes is supported by a Future Fellowship, Australian Research Council.