Very helpful, thank you. Do you happen to know how to make "noise" between the plots. I have to do spaghetti plots on 300 participants but they can only score 0 or 1. Is it possible in SPSS to make all lines visible even though scores are (almost) equal?
How do I create a spaghetti plot using ID but splitting the plot into 2 parts, one for the IDs belonging to the intervention group, and the other belonging to the control group?
Super useful!! Thanks for posting this - it was just what I needed to know how to do!
This was extremely helpful :) Thanks!
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Very helpful, thank you. Do you happen to know how to make "noise" between the plots. I have to do spaghetti plots on 300 participants but they can only score 0 or 1. Is it possible in SPSS to make all lines visible even though scores are (almost) equal?
Always great videos, who are you though? Would like to know more about your work?
How do you include the initial graph of persons that dropped out of the study due to loss of follow-up?
How do I create a spaghetti plot using ID but splitting the plot into 2 parts, one for the IDs belonging to the intervention group, and the other belonging to the control group?
Did you ever find out how to do this?
@@aoifecaffrey2568 Perhaps by splitting the file? (Data - Split file - Organize outputs by groups - choose your group-variable)
Could you create a video to interpret the plot?
How about missing values? I can make a diagram with 6 ines, but have missing data from the rest.
I have the same issue. Did you solve this? If yes, how?
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