Editing Statistics and Statistical Programming (Winter 2021)/Problem set 5

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For this problem set, the programming challenges focus on some of the more advanced fundamentals of R, including some of the new types of data import, transformation, tidying, and visualization introduced in the most recent R tutorial.
For this problem set, the programming challenges focus on some of the more advanced fundamentals of R, including some of the new types of data import, transformation, tidying, and visualization introduced in the most recent R tutorial.


The programming challenges below ask you to perform a series of fairly typical data import, exploration, tidying, and descriptive analysis steps. Once again, you'll work with some "fake" data that Mako created to ensure consistency and illustrate some useful points. The most recent R tutorials and problem set worked solutions contain example code should help you do everything asked of you here. From this point forward, we will start to assume that you have become familiar with some of the more basic fundamental skills (e.g., creating your R Markdown script or notebook) and that you have some ideas of where to turn for help and more information when you need it. That said, you should always seek whatever help you need at any time, whether online in Discord, from your peers, or from me.
The programming challenges below ask you to perform a series of fairly typical data import, exploration, tidying, and descriptive analysis steps. Once again, you'll work with some "fake" data that Mako created to ensure consistency and illustrate some useful points. The most recent R tutorials and problem set worked solutions contain example code should help you do everything asked of you here. From this point forward, we will start to assume that you have become familiar with some of the more basic fundamental skills (e.g., creating your R Markdown script or notebook) and that you have some ideas of where to turn for help and more information when you need it. That said, you should always seek whatever help you need at any time, whether online in Disccord, from your peers, or from me.


'''Note:'''if you have trouble accessing or importing your dataset, please reach out for help ASAP as you will only be able to do the other challenges once you've done that one!
'''Note:'''if you have trouble accessing or importing your dataset, please reach out for help ASAP as you will only be able to do the other challenges once you've done that one!
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