Editing Statistics and Statistical Programming (Fall 2020)/pset3
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To help interpret the results of the foregoing analysis of the traffic stop data, we should calculate some baseline population proportions of the same race/ethnicity categories in the state of Illinois around the same time that the SOPP data comes from. Luckily, we have access to exactly the data we need to do this via our old friend, the <code>openintro</code> library! Β | To help interpret the results of the foregoing analysis of the traffic stop data, we should calculate some baseline population proportions of the same race/ethnicity categories in the state of Illinois around the same time that the SOPP data comes from. Luckily, we have access to exactly the data we need to do this via our old friend, the <code>openintro</code> library! Β | ||
Use the <code>county_complete</code> dataset from the <code>openintro</code> library to calculate the proportions of the Illinois population in 2010 in each of the categories identified in the <code>subject_race</code> variable of the traffic stop dataset | Use the <code>county_complete</code> dataset from the <code>openintro</code> library to calculate the proportions of the Illinois population in 2010 in each of the categories identified in the <code>subject_race</code> variable of the traffic stop dataset. Be sure to note and justify any assumptions and/or recoding decisions that you make along the way. | ||
== Statistical Questions == | == Statistical Questions == |