Editing Human Centered Data Science (Fall 2018)/Assignments

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For this assignment, you combine data about Wikipedia page traffic from two different [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/REST_API Wikimedia REST API] endpoints into a single dataset, perform some simple data processing steps on the data, and then analyze that data.  
For this assignment, you combine data about Wikipedia page traffic from two different [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/REST_API Wikimedia REST API] endpoints into a single dataset, perform some simple data processing steps on the data, and then analyze that data.  
==== Step 0: Read about reproducibility ====
Read Chapter 2 [https://www.practicereproducibleresearch.org/core-chapters/2-assessment.html "Assessing Reproducibility"] and Chapter 3 [https://www.practicereproducibleresearch.org/core-chapters/3-basic.html "The Basic Reproducible Workflow Template"] from ''The Practice of Reproducible Research'' University of California Press, 2018.


==== Step 1: Data acquisition ====
==== Step 1: Data acquisition ====
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