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Review: Ch 6 (classification) #106
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Reviewer B:
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Reviewer D
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Reviewer A
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From #146 regarding the first figure in this chapter
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From #146 comment by @ttimbers : need more informative axis labels in figures. The variables we have are the mean values across cells in a tissue sample. However, I worry a bit that changing the axis labels will make the examples more confusing (because the new axis labels should be something like I will make this same comment in the chapter-specific edits thread for classification 2. |
Also Tiffany's comments on classification here : #92 |
All of these are done or made into new issues |
Reviewer E:
p. 133: “learn more about x here” - phrasing makes sense for the web but consider rephrasing or removing for bookFactors are a fairly dense and R-specific concept. It might be worth introducing them earlier in data wrangling or explaining them a bit more deeply (or providing readers an external reference)Great explanation of centering and scaling, but I worry a bit about the rule of thumb to “always do this” instead of “always think about what makes sense in the problem domain”. In some cases, you don’t want to scale (e.g. some cases with multiple measures in same units)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: