This shows all the data input.
This shows a forest plot of your rates. You can use this next dialogue to select where the annotation should be placed and you can use the dialogue below the plot to download it chosing the name and the format of the plot.
Thanks to Keith Newman for the download handler: shinyDownload
App created 8.i.26 by Chris Evans PSYCTC.org
It came from thinking about the Does brief therapy yield better outcomes? post in the excellent Therapy Meets Numbers website.
The Fisher test p value is computed by Monte Carlo simulation allowing large tables and large total n to be handled
Licenced under a Creative Commons, Attribution Licence-ShareAlike Please respect that and put an acknowledgement and link back to here if re-using anything from here.
Background and related resources
This shiny app is one of a growing number in, my shiny serverThey complement:
- my Rblog of posts about using R
- the glossary linked with
- the OMbook
- the CECPfuns R package
- and it's all part of the resources of PSYCTC.org
- and linked with the CORE system web site
There is a form if you want to contact me: so do please use that if you think there is anything wrong here or anything that could be improved.
There is also now an Email announcement list, never updating more than monthly, where I will put up developments of new apps here, a summary of updates to the glossary and new posts in the Rblog. You can sign up for that here.