Editing Statistics and Statistical Programming (Winter 2017)/Problem Set: Week 2

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:'''PC6.''' Some of you will have negative numbers. Whoops! Those were not supposed to be there. Recode all negative numbers as missing (i.e. NA) in your dataset. Now create compute a new mean and standard deviation. How does it change? ('''Hint:''' the basic mean function will give you an error. You have use a named argument <code>na.rm=TRUE</code> to work around this.)  
:'''PC6.''' Some of you will have negative numbers. Whoops! Those were not supposed to be there. Recode all negative numbers as missing (i.e. NA) in your dataset. Now create compute a new mean and standard deviation. How does it change? ('''Hint:''' the basic mean function will give you an error. You have use a named argument <code>na.rm=TRUE</code> to work around this.)  
:'''PC7.''' Log transform your dataset. Create new histograms, boxplots, and means, median, and standard deviations.
:'''PC7.''' Log transform your dataset. Create new histograms, boxplots, and means, median, and standard deviations.
:'''PC8.''' Commit the code that does all of these into a folder called "week_02" in your git repository. Publish this on Github and email me with the link to your published Github folder.


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