I have a binary outcome (yes/no= 1/0) over 10 survey rounds of data; I'd like to display trends in proportion of a 'yes' outcome over time ... variables = COVID_knowledge_yn (binary) and surveyround (numeric, 1-10) ... would this be a Kruskal Wallis test? Advice on how to display this graphically? I'm striking out with a simple scatter plot.
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