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Block 1, Task 4: Descriptive Analysis of the Survey #4

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mbannert opened this issue Sep 22, 2020 · 0 comments
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Block 1, Task 4: Descriptive Analysis of the Survey #4

mbannert opened this issue Sep 22, 2020 · 0 comments
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mbannert commented Sep 22, 2020

I have added a .csv export of the results of the introductory survey to the data/ folder. Get the data and add it to your groups repository. Start to analyse and visualise the data. A descriptive analysis is enough.

  • Compute a few common descriptive statistics,
  • produce some graphs similar to those shown in the course.
  • Note that there is a cgroup variable which assigns answers into group. This allows you to introduce to do a by group analysis.

Bonus:
Use a visualization library that creates dynamic website sharts and/or create a markdown report for an additional challenge.

Create issues and split them up among each other. Or decide to work on a problem collaboratively (peer programming). If you do peer programming think about switching active an passive position (driver's seat).

Note, the programming and statistics tasks is supposed to be easy to give everybody on the group a chance to work on something or follow along what others do. This is about splitting tasks up and learn a) what it takes to involve the weakest link on the team and b) how you can benefit in the long run

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@mbannert mbannert changed the title Task 4: Descriptive Analysis of the Survey Block 1, Task 4: Descriptive Analysis of the Survey Sep 29, 2021
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