Editing Statistics and Statistical Programming (Fall 2020)/pset4
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The dataset for this week is available in yet another plain text format: a "tab-delimited" (a.k.a., tab-separated or TSV) file. You can find it in the <code>week_06</code> subdirectory in the [https://communitydata.science/~ads/teaching/2020/stats/data data repository for the course]. Go ahead and inspect the data and load it into R (''Hint:'' You can use either the tidyverse <code>read_tsv()</code> function or the Base R <code>read.delim()</code> function to do this). | The dataset for this week is available in yet another plain text format: a "tab-delimited" (a.k.a., tab-separated or TSV) file. You can find it in the <code>week_06</code> subdirectory in the [https://communitydata.science/~ads/teaching/2020/stats/data data repository for the course]. Go ahead and inspect the data and load it into R (''Hint:'' You can use either the tidyverse <code>read_tsv()</code> function or the Base R <code>read.delim()</code> function to do this). | ||
You'll also want to make sure you have the data (and especially your friendly <code>x</code> variable | You'll also want to make sure you have the data (and especially your friendly <code>x</code> variable from [[Statistics_and_Statistical_Programming_(Fall_2020)/pset2|Problem Set 2]] handy once again. | ||
=== PC2. Compare the means === | === PC2. Compare the means === |