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I would have a couple issues with the "Confidence intervals and hazard ratio" graph.

Putting confidence intervals side-by-side as they are invites interpretation of whether they overlap or not, which is usually not how you would compare the estimates. (You would look at a confidence interval of the difference of the two quantities, not the difference of the confidence interval.)

Also, the side-by-side dodging when the x-axis has a quantitative meaning is misleading.

Not sure if that's helpful. The graph caught my eye because I remember confidence intervals being one of the hardest concepts to get across during my short stint as a graduate teaching assistant.

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