Monitoring Dashboard

There are four types of plot that can be generated by the dashboard:

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Participant characteristic plots allow for monitoring of demographic variables in the sample. Univariate plots can be created to show the distribution of a single categorical variable across the sample. Bivariate plots can be created to show the distribution of a categorical variable across levels of a second categorical variable.

Recruitment chain plots can be used to show the recruitment connections within the sample. The basic plot shows seeds (usually those initially recruited by the researcher) and non-seeds (those recruited by others in the study). A secondary categorical variable can be added to show levels of the variable across the recruitment chain.

Data collection progress plots show the number of participants who were recruited or participated over time. The base plot shows this for the full sample. A secondary categorical variable can be included to show separate plots for participants with each level of the variable.

Participant mapping plots show the location of participants and the recruitment chains. The plot can be filtered to show each seed and their recruits separately and to show each wave of the recruitment incrementally.

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