It sounds trivial and obvious, but are you reading error bars correctly?

Do you know whether you're looking at standard errors (measures of inferential uncertainty), standard deviations (measures of spread of individual observations), or 95% confidence intervals around the mean?

And are your intuitions correct about how to interpret each of these?

Here's a nice primer, refresher, or teaching article.

https://www.nature.com/articles/nmeth.2659

h/t @jakehofman

Error bars - Nature Methods

The meaning of error bars is often misinterpreted, as is the statistical significance of their overlap.

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@ct_bergstrom @jakehofman nice reference. I’ll have to compare to this older one I’ve given students in the past: https://rupress.org/jcb/article/177/1/7/34602/Error-bars-in-experimental-biology
Error bars in experimental biology | Journal of Cell Biology | Rockefeller University Press

Error bars commonly appear in figures in publications, but experimental biologists are often unsure how they should be used and interpreted. In this article we