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For this problem set, the programming challenges focus on some of the more advanced fundamentals of R, including some of the new types of data import, transformation, tidying, and visualization introduced in the most recent R tutorial. These are followed by some questions about an empirical paper that focus on applying some of the concepts from the first few chapters of ''OpenIntro'' to a research context that | For this problem set, the programming challenges focus on some of the more advanced fundamentals of R, including some of the new types of data import, transformation, tidying, and visualization introduced in the most recent R tutorial materials. These are followed by some questions about an empirical paper that focus on applying some of the concepts from the first few chapters of ''OpenIntro'' to a research context that will likely be familiar. | ||