Editing Communication and Social Networks (Fall 2022)/Scholar Setup

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Revision as of 17:46, 17 August 2022 by Jdfoote (talk | contribs) (Created page with "R is a statistical programming language. People use it for lots of things, but in this class we will focus on using it to analyze and visualize social networks. To help you to learn how to do this, we will go through a number of labs. The first ones will be really basic, but by the end you will be able to create complex, compelling visualizations from network data. In the past, I have had students use R on their own computers. You are welcome to do that, if you would l...")
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