In my papers I put multiple regression models in a table, but for a presentation at a conference I am wondering if there is a more visually appealing way to show things. For instance, say you were assessing whether 10 predictors were associated with a dependent variable, and you found that 2 or the 10 were. Is there a good way to show this other than a massive table? I am thinking not... But perhaps there is a good way to show how those 2 significant predictors related to the outcome - on a graph?
Thanks any stats buffs!
TQ
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