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For each of these we'll start in small groups to discuss and refine any questions people may have. The groups will share their questions/topics and the teaching team will address as many as possible/reasonable. We'll also follow the random cold-call procedure for the individual problem set questions.
For each of the problem set sections below, I'll ask you to start in small groups to discuss and refine any questions you have. The groups will share their questions/topics and the teaching team will address as many as possible/reasonable. We'll also follow the random cold-call procedure for the individual problem set questions.


* Programming challenges
* Programming challenges
* Statistics questions
* Statistics questions
* Empirical paper questions
* Empirical paper questions
This week I also plan to hold another "no stakes pop quiz" that we will discuss in class.


== Special topics/announcements ==
== Special topics/announcements ==


* Dataset identification due next week!
* Pset submissions: make sure to send ''at least'' the .Rmd file! (.Rproj alone does little). See us for tips.
* Odd number exercises in the ''OpenIntro'' textbook.
* Canvas "discussions"
* [[Statistics_and_Statistical_Programming_(Spring_2019)#Project_plan_and_dataset_identification| Project plan and dataset identification]] due next week!

Latest revision as of 16:08, 11 April 2019

Regular content[edit]

For each of the problem set sections below, I'll ask you to start in small groups to discuss and refine any questions you have. The groups will share their questions/topics and the teaching team will address as many as possible/reasonable. We'll also follow the random cold-call procedure for the individual problem set questions.

  • Programming challenges
  • Statistics questions
  • Empirical paper questions

This week I also plan to hold another "no stakes pop quiz" that we will discuss in class.

Special topics/announcements[edit]

  • Pset submissions: make sure to send at least the .Rmd file! (.Rproj alone does little). See us for tips.
  • Odd number exercises in the OpenIntro textbook.
  • Canvas "discussions"
  • Project plan and dataset identification due next week!