Editing Statistics and Statistical Programming (Fall 2020)

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* '''Engage in descriptive data analysis''' — Use R to calculate descriptive statistics and visualizations to describe your data.
* '''Engage in descriptive data analysis''' — Use R to calculate descriptive statistics and visualizations to describe your data.
* '''Motivate and test at least one hypothesis about relationships between two or more variables''' — I'm happy to discuss alternatives to formal hypothesis testing procedures (even if some of them are beyond the scope of this course).  
* '''Motivate and test at least one hypothesis about relationships between two or more variables''' — I'm happy to discuss alternatives to formal hypothesis testing procedures (even if some of them are beyond the scope of this course).  
* '''Report and interpret your findings''' — You will do this in both a short paper and a short (recorded) presentation.
* '''Report and interpret your findings''' — You will do this in both a short paper and a short presentation.
* '''Ensure that your work is replicable''' — You will need to provide code and data for your analysis in a way that makes your work replicable by other researchers.
* '''Ensure that your work is replicable''' — You will need to provide code and data for your analysis in a way that makes your work replicable by other researchers.


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