Editing Statistics and Statistical Programming (Fall 2020)/pset4
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== Programming Challenges (thinly disguised Statistical Questions) == | == Programming Challenges (thinly disguised Statistical Questions) == | ||
This week the programming challenges will | This week the programming challenges will mostly work with the full (synthetic "Chicago bikeshare") dataset from which I drew the 20 group samples you analyzed in Problem Sets 1 and 2. With the possible exception of the simulation in PC6 (which is "recommended"), nothing here should require anything totally new to you in R. Instead, a lot of the focus is on illustrating statistical concepts using relatively simple code. The emphasis is on material covered in ''OpenIntro'' §5 and, for PC 6, programming material introduced in the [https://communitydata.science/~ads/teaching/2020/stats/r_tutorials/w05-R_tutorial.html Week 5 R tutorial]. | ||
With the possible exception of the simulation in PC6 (which is "recommended"), nothing here should require anything totally new to you in R. Instead, a lot of the focus is on illustrating statistical concepts using relatively simple code. The emphasis is on material covered in ''OpenIntro'' §5 and, for PC 6, programming material introduced in the [https://communitydata.science/~ads/teaching/2020/stats/r_tutorials/w05-R_tutorial.html Week 5 R tutorial]. | |||
=== PC1. Import the data === | === PC1. Import the data === |