Hello my dears,
I need a few creative minds and ideas.
My research relates to the influence of income on the chance of being overweight.
1.
I would like to create a graphic for an academic paper that represents the relationship between obesity and income.
Basically I am working with the variables (overweight => binary) and (income quintile = categorical) in my regression. However, it would be conceivable to use the continuous form of the variables (Income and BMI) for graphical representation. The differences in the BMI distribution in the quintiles are small, so I don't think a boxplot is very meaningful.
2. I have a panel data set over 15 survey waves, and would like to present temporal differences in the variables.
Do you have any ideas on which graph(s) are suitable for a bachelor thesis?
I look forward to your answers
I need a few creative minds and ideas.
My research relates to the influence of income on the chance of being overweight.
1.
I would like to create a graphic for an academic paper that represents the relationship between obesity and income.
Basically I am working with the variables (overweight => binary) and (income quintile = categorical) in my regression. However, it would be conceivable to use the continuous form of the variables (Income and BMI) for graphical representation. The differences in the BMI distribution in the quintiles are small, so I don't think a boxplot is very meaningful.
2. I have a panel data set over 15 survey waves, and would like to present temporal differences in the variables.
Do you have any ideas on which graph(s) are suitable for a bachelor thesis?
I look forward to your answers
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