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track down sources for all datasets used? #434

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carriewright11 opened this issue Jun 21, 2023 · 2 comments
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track down sources for all datasets used? #434

carriewright11 opened this issue Jun 21, 2023 · 2 comments
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people sometimes ask about the data and I don't remember what it is... the original version of the course shows information in the slides typically: https://github.com/muschellij2/intro_to_r

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carriewright11 commented Jun 22, 2023

Also would be good to avoid data where gender is coded as binary. We could at least add a disclaimer about that being inadequate, or we could remove that variable where possible.

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carriewright11 commented Dec 23, 2024

  • Intro [N/A]
  • RStudio
  • Basic R [N/A]
  • Reproducibility [N/A]
  • Data Input
  • Subsetting
  • Summarization
  • Data classes
  • Data cleaning
  • Manipulating
  • Esquisse
  • Data viz
  • Factors
  • Statistics
  • Data Output
  • Functions

@avahoffman avahoffman changed the title track down sources for the data for jhur? track down sources for all datasets used? Jan 7, 2025
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