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R BASICS & BEYOND | OCTOBER 2023 COHORT
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Welcome to your Bootcamp
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WEEK 1 (COMPLETE PREWORK BY OCTOBER 2)
Installing R and RStudio1 Quiz -
The RStudio IDE1 Quiz
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Coding Basics1 Quiz
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WORKSHOP 11 Quiz
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WEEK 2 (COMPLETE BY OCTOBER 9)Using ChatGPT
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Data dive: Ebola in Sierra Leone1 Quiz
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RStudio Projects1 Quiz
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WORKSHOP 21 Quiz
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WEEK 3 (COMPLETE BY OCTOBER 16)Data structures1 Quiz
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Pipes (snippet)
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Using R Markdown1 Quiz
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WORKSHOP 31 Quiz
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WEEK 4 (COMPLETE BY OCTOBER 23)How to use Rmd practice questions (snippet)
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Select & rename1 Quiz
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Filter1 Quiz
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WORKSHOP 41 Quiz
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WEEK 5 (COMPLETE BY OCTOBER 30)OPTIONAL UNGRADED: Multiple-choice Select & Filter quizzes2 Quizzes
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Mutate2 Quizzes
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Conditional mutate2 Quizzes
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WORKSHOP 51 Quiz
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WEEK 6 (COMPLETE BY NOVEMBER 6)Group by and summarize1 Quiz
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Other grouped operations1 Quiz
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WORKSHOP 61 Quiz
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WEEK 7 (COMPLETE BY NOVEMBER 14)Pivoting data1 Lesson|1 Quiz
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Advanced pivoting1 Lesson|1 Quiz
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WORKSHOP 71 Quiz
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WEEK 8 (COMPLETE BY NOVEMBER 21)Intro to ggplot21 Lesson|1 Quiz
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Scatter plots and smoothing1 Lesson|1 Quiz
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WORKSHOP 81 Quiz
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WEEK 9 (COMPLETE BY NOVEMBER 28)Lines, scales, and labels1 Lesson|1 Quiz
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Histograms1 Lesson|1 Quiz
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WORKSHOP 91 Quiz
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WEEK 10 (COMPLETE BY DECEMBER 5)Boxplots1 Lesson|1 Quiz
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WORKSHOP 101 Quiz
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WEEK 11 (CAPSTONE PROJECT PART 1 DUE DECEMBER 12)Capstone GRADED Checkpoint Submission
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WORKSHOP 11
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Capstone FINAL Submission (DUE DECEMBER 22)
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Other grouped operations
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Why when we calculate each person’s weight rank by sex we get a rank with decimals?
Good question! In this dataset, there were some cases where multiple people had a the same weight, therefore they are all tied for the same rank. In such cases, the rank() function calculates the average rank and assigns it to all of them. For example, there are 2 people weighing 115 kgs in the female… Read more »