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\documentclass[floatsintext, man, draftfirst]{apa7}
<<init,echo=FALSE>>=
library(knitr)
library(ggplot2)
library(data.table)
knitr::opts_chunk$set(fig.show='hold')
f <- function (x) {formatC(x, format="d", big.mark=',')}
format.percent <- function(x) {paste(f(x*100),"\\%",sep='')}
theme_set(theme_bw())
source('resources/functions.R')
source('resources/variables.R')
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% maxwidth is the original width if it is less than linewidth
% otherwise use linewidth (to make sure the graphics do not exceed the margin)
\makeatletter
\def\maxwidth{ %
\ifdim\Gin@nat@width>\linewidth
\linewidth
\else
\Gin@nat@width
\fi
}
\usepackage{alltt}
\usepackage{epstopdf}% To incorporate .eps illustrations using PDFLaTeX, etc.
\usepackage{subcaption}% Support for small, `sub' figures and tables
\usepackage{tikz}
\usetikzlibrary{positioning, shapes, arrows, shadows}
\def \parrotpdf {\includegraphics[]{parrot.pdf}}
\DeclareUnicodeCharacter{1F99C}{\parrotpdf}
\usepackage{tabularx}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage{wrapfig}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{textcomp}
% \usepackage[garamond]{mathdesign}
% \usepackage[letterpaper,left=1in,right=1in,top=1in,bottom=1in]{geometry}
% packages i use in essentially every document
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{enumerate}
% packages i use in many documents but leave off by default
\usepackage{amsmath}%}, amsthm, amssymb}
\DeclareMathOperator*{\argmin}{arg\,min} % thin space, limits underneath in displays
\DeclareMathOperator*{\argmax}{arg\,max} % thin space, limits underneath in displays
\usepackage{subcaption}
% import and customize urls
% \usepackage[usenames,dvipsnames]{color}
% \usepackage[breaklinks]{hyperref}
\hypersetup{colorlinks=true, linkcolor=black, citecolor=black, filecolor=blue,
urlcolor=blue, unicode=true}
% add bibliographic stuff
\usepackage[american]{babel}
\usepackage{csquotes}
\usepackage[natbib=true, style=apa, sortcites=true, backend=biber]{biblatex}
\addbibresource{Bibliography.bib}
\DeclareLanguageMapping{american}{american-apa}
\defbibheading{secbib}[\bibname]{%
\section*{#1}%
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\prebibhook}
\def\citepos#1{\citeauthor{#1}'s (\citeyear{#1})}
\def\citespos#1{\citeauthor{#1}' (\citeyear{#1})}
\newcommand\TODO[1]{\textsc{\color{red} #1}}
% I've gotten advice to make this as general as possible to attract the widest possible audience.
\title{Appendices for: What to do about prediction errors in automated content analysis}
\shorttitle{Appendices: Prediction errors in automated content analysis}
\authorsnames[1,2,3]{Nathan TeBlunthuis, Valerie Hase, Chung-hong Chan}
\authorsaffiliations{{Northwestern University}, {LMU Munich}, {GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften}}
\leftheader{TeBlunthuis, Hase \& Chan}
\keywords{
Content Analysis; Machine Learning; Classification Error; Attenuation Bias; Simulation; Computational Methods; Big Data; AI;
}
\IfFileExists{upquote.sty}{\usepackage{upquote}}{}
\abstract{}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\section{Additional plots from Simulations 1 and 2}
\label{appendix:main.sim.plots}
\begin{figure}
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p <- plot.simulation.iv(plot.df.example.1,iv='z')
grid.draw(p)
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\caption{Estimates of $B_z$ in multivariate regression with $X$ measured using machine learning and model accuracy independent of $X$, $Y$, and $Z$. All methods obtain precise and accurate estimates given sufficient validation data.}
\end{figure}
\end{document}