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Data Science: More Fun, Less Pain with Tidyverse

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9 – 11 a.m., Nov. 1, 2022

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R is a powerful language for managing, analyzing, and visualizing complex data. However, some of the commands in R are esoteric or just plain confusing. The tidyverse (https://www.tidyverse.org/) package for R includes several helpful functions that make it easier to manipulate, summarize, and visualize your data. In this lesson we'll use these functions to create plots from summary statistics.

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