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===PC7. Create a bivariate table===
===PC7. Create a bivariate table===
Now that you have some categorical variables to work with, let's go ahead and create a bivariate table so that you can examine the distributions of some of these values. Use the <code>table()</code> command to create a cross-tabulation of the recoded versions of the <code>k</code> variable and the <code>j</code> variable. Β 
Now that you have some categorical variables to work with, let's go ahead and create a bivariate table so that you can examine the distributions of some of these values. Use the <code>table()</code> command to create a cross-tabulation of the recoded versions of the <code>k</code> variable and the <code>j</code> variable. Β 
===PC8. Create a bivariate visualization===
Visualize two variables in the Problem Set #2 dataset using <code>ggplot2</code> and the <code>geom_point()</code> function to produce a scatterplot of <code>x</code> on the x-axis and <code>y</code> on the y-axis. '''Optional bonus:''' Incorporate any of the other variables on other dimensions (e.g., color, shape, and/or size are all good options). If you run into any issues plotting these dimensions, revisit the examples in the tutorial and the ggplot2 documentation and consider that ggplot2 can be very picky about the classes of objects.


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