I was using a cut-off (at 35 rounds) are you using the full game?
Something we haven't analysed yet is whether pwME have to take breaks to be able to do hard tasks, i.e. whether there are more prominent features...
I’ve had a closer look and I’m somewhat less convinced now. The problem here is that 90% itself is a rather arbitrary and for which I see little...
From what I can tell is really doesn't support anything, which may have to do with SF36 not being a good measure or may have to do with something...
Thanks! Nothing pops out of this data immediately, at least when I look at it. Maybe plotting ME/CFS in red and HV in blue would be nicer...
I don't think the argument would have to be this involved. I believe they are most likely excluding him because he deliberately fails to do...
I have received a great response from Ohmann. Since I have not asked for his permission for sharing this on a public forum (I simply asked for his...
It's not that easy to just say his strategy is "better" than some of those strategies of people with ME/CFS by doing a post-hoc analysis of his...
Are there not unique participants ID's in the mapMECFD data and that ID appears both in the SF36 data as well as in the EEfRT data? Or are neither...
It's entirely possible to exclude HV F and not exclude anybody else. Whether this is what should have been done is something we cannot currently...
Here are the plots I had promised earlier: I have now done the plots for the first half of the game and the second half of the game for the first...
You haven't lost the plot at all, and we'll definitely be looking into this. We just haven't gotten the SF36 data yet...
Awesome! That's already a very clinical argument and what I was looking forward too!
The term "effort preference" purely refers to pwME not choosing hard tasks as often (at least for the EEfRT task from what I can tell) and for the...
It's not circular as far as I can tell. Their argument is: pwME choose hard tasks less often which is their "effort preference". Not being able to...
I have looked at the data and it appears to be correct. I believe the difference between my plots and Figure3A is that the "half-time" plots are...
From what I've understood there's only one button. Failure is due to not pressing this one button often enough. As far as I can tell the part...
I wanted to note that I'm not quoting him rather than paraphrasing him or writing down my interpretation of what he wrote to me. The situation...
I would also like to mention that whilst the number of people opting for a hard trial increases in my plots from the first half to the second half...
Agree, we should definitely analyse the data under this aspect. I will do this once I get there. It's probably less of a direct counterargument...
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