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!
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?
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)
How do you include the initial graph of persons that dropped out of the study due to loss of follow-up?
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?
Always great videos, who are you though? Would like to know more about your work?
Could you create a video to interpret the plot?
awesome!!!
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