As noted above, a ‘dynamic version’ of this document (an R-markdown/Bookdown), with folded code, margin notes, some interactive graphs and tables, and some additional details, can be found HERE, along with some other ‘chapters’ linked to EA Forum EA Survey posts and overall discussion.
Some more detailed content (e.g., summary statistics ) is found there only
Tufte-style margin notes are easier to process than footnotes (IMO)
Some of the plots and tables may be more visible in that dynamic document (and some are plotly-enabled)
You can fold and unfold code and some other sections
There is a prompt to add ‘hypothes.is’ comments directly on that page (if you find errors, that’s particularly welcome)
This dynamic presentation may be helpful for anyone that wants to dig into this more deeply, and perhaps for those who are data, code, and statistics-inclined.
“Why stay and read/comment on it here (in EA Forum)”?
The EA forum is a ‘central meeting point’ for our community, and you can get ‘karma’ for good comments
This presentation, although long, is somewhat less complex than the dynamic version
The dynamic version might be slower to load with a slow internet connection
As noted above, a ‘dynamic version’ of this document (an R-markdown/Bookdown), with folded code, margin notes, some interactive graphs and tables, and some additional details, can be found HERE, along with some other ‘chapters’ linked to EA Forum EA Survey posts and overall discussion.
“Why go there?”
Some more detailed content (e.g., summary statistics ) is found there only
Tufte-style margin notes are easier to process than footnotes (IMO)
Some of the plots and tables may be more visible in that dynamic document (and some are plotly-enabled)
You can fold and unfold code and some other sections
There is a prompt to add ‘hypothes.is’ comments directly on that page (if you find errors, that’s particularly welcome)
This dynamic presentation may be helpful for anyone that wants to dig into this more deeply, and perhaps for those who are data, code, and statistics-inclined.
“Why stay and read/comment on it here (in EA Forum)”?
The EA forum is a ‘central meeting point’ for our community, and you can get ‘karma’ for good comments
This presentation, although long, is somewhat less complex than the dynamic version
The dynamic version might be slower to load with a slow internet connection
Nicer and more sparse format here