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===== Notes on finding a dataset =====
''' Notes on finding a dataset '''


In order to complete your final project, you will each need a dataset. If you already have a dataset for the project you plan to conduct, great! If not, fear not! There are many datasets to draw from. Some ideas are below (please suggest others, provide updated links, or report problems). The teaching team will also be available to help you brainstorm/find resources if needed:
In order to complete your final project, you will each need a dataset. If you already have a dataset for the project you plan to conduct, great! If not, fear not! There are many datasets to draw from. Some ideas are below (please suggest others, provide updated links, or report problems). The teaching team will also be available to help you brainstorm/find resources if needed:
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* The NY Times is publishing a [https://github.com/nytimes/covid-19-data COVID-19 data repository] that includes county-level metrics for deaths, mask usage, and other pandemic-related data. The release a lot of it as frequently updated .csv files and the repository includes documentation of the measurements, data collection details, and more.
* The NY Times is publishing a [https://github.com/nytimes/covid-19-data COVID-19 data repository] that includes county-level metrics for deaths, mask usage, and other pandemic-related data. The release a lot of it as frequently updated .csv files and the repository includes documentation of the measurements, data collection details, and more.
* The Community Data Science Collective and colleagues have created a [[COVID-19_Digital_Observatory| COVID-19 digital observatory]] (hosted in part right here on this wiki!) that publishes a bunch of pandemic-related data as csv and json files.
* The Community Data Science Collective and colleagues have created a [[COVID-19_Digital_Observatory| COVID-19 digital observatory]] (hosted in part right here on this wiki!) that publishes a bunch of pandemic-related data as csv and json files.
* The [https://openpolicing.stanford.edu Stanford Open Policing project] has published a huge archive of policing data related mostly to traffic stops in states and many cities of the U.S. We'll use at least one of these files for a problem set.


==== Research project planning document ====
==== Research project planning document ====
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