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Grip track tables #154

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andkov opened this issue Oct 20, 2016 · 7 comments
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Grip track tables #154

andkov opened this issue Oct 20, 2016 · 7 comments

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andkov commented Oct 20, 2016

@ampiccinin , @smhofer , @wibeasley , @GracielaMuniz

Tabulated results for the grip track of Portland Coordinated Analysis with Replication

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@ampiccinin @andreazammit @valeriejarry
The new models have been added to the pool, processed and included into
seed growth tables, and the mete correlation table. Tables are available
from the issue #154. please let me know if you spot any innacuracies and
think of ways to improve the tables!
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@ampiccinin , this is in response to your request (b) include both SE
and CI in the same tables (for P-P and for P-C) so we can confirm
whether this is where the inconsistency is showing up.) from
#156 (comment).
Once we decide what indices to keep, i'll create a censored table that
contains fewer indices.  These tables are accessible through links in
the respective issues (#152, #153, #154, #155)
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@ampiccinin , @dgfinkel
the new models ( arriving on 2016-11-14) have been processed and
incorporated into the growth curve tables (seeds) and correlation
tables. No `gait` measure is available in SATSA and no phys-phys models
have been contributed to the pull at this time (2016-11-14). Therefore
the only reports affected are: grip-cognitive ( available from #154 )
and pulmonary-cognitive (available from #152 )
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ILSE TUG belongs in gait track tables.

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andkov commented Nov 25, 2016

Indeed it does, thanks for catching it, @ampiccinin

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@ampiccinin , i've remade the seed grip reports for ILSE. please let me
know if you see anything else off
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In fact TUG is already where it belongs. I think it is GRIP that is missing.

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N for HRS Grip 641(f) and 507 (m), for pulmonary 715 & 535, but for phys-phys 4,208 & 3,034.

I think the newest files have not been uploaded to GitHub for Grip and pulmonary?

I forwarded them from Chenkai - email from him dated June 12 or 13.

Thanks!!!

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andkov commented Nov 26, 2016

That's right, TUG was in place all along, but grip report was by error replaced by a copy of TUG. It is sorted out now

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andkov commented Nov 26, 2016

@ampiccinin , unfortunately, I did upload the new models. All the files from that email are stored in a separate folder here: https://github.com/IALSA/IALSA-2015-Portland/tree/master/studies/hrs/physical-cognitive/from-email-2016-10-31. However, there were only 12 new models ( 6 grip and 6 pulmonary), so a few models that you've mentioned, that still have a lower N, were not updated. Here's the complete listing of the models for grip and pulmonary that we have in the pool.

  study_name subgroup model_type process_a process_b subject_count
1        hrs   female    aehplus      grip      tics           641
2        hrs     male    aehplus      grip      tics           507
3        hrs   female    aehplus      grip   word_de          4612
4        hrs   female    aehplus      grip   word_im          4612
5        hrs   female    aehplus      grip   serial7          4604
6        hrs     male    aehplus      grip   word_de          3290
7        hrs     male    aehplus      grip   word_im          3290
8        hrs     male    aehplus      grip   serial7          3288

  study_name subgroup model_type process_a process_b subject_count
1        hrs   female    aehplus       pef      tics           715
2        hrs     male    aehplus       pef      tics           535
3        hrs   female    aehplus       pef   word_de          4611
4        hrs   female    aehplus       pef   word_im          4612
5        hrs   female    aehplus       pef   serial7          4608
6        hrs     male    aehplus       pef   word_de          3288
7        hrs     male    aehplus       pef   word_im          3288
8        hrs     male    aehplus       pef   serial7          3287

Any chance those 4 models came in a different email? @chenkaiwu ,perhaps you have a recollection that could help us trace these models?

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chenkaiwu commented Nov 26, 2016 via email

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@ampiccinin  @annierobi  these are results from the automated runs
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@ampiccinin , the seed grip reports have been updated. For now, please
access them from the issue #154 -
#154 - I am working
on creating a stable access point to Grip track and will notify you when
it become operational
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