![]() ![]() In the Results section, write a description of both (a) your sample and (b) your results. After the Methods section, write the R code (in an echoed chunk) which tests your hypothesis.ġ9. In your Methods section, provide a URL link to your survey.ġ8. ![]() Describe in plain English your approach to testing your hypothesis in the Methods section.ġ7. Find 2-5 authors/articles of interest related to your topic. Spend 5-15 minutes on the internet reading about your topic / hypotheses.ġ5. After reading in the data, create the following sections in your report: Introduction, Methods, Results, Conclusion.ġ4. Use the gsheet package to read your survey results as a dataframe.ġ3. In the sharing settings of your GoogleSheet, set to “public”.ġ2. In your GoogleForms settings, create a GoogleSheet of your results.ĩ. Get at least 5 people to fill out your survey.Ĩ. Create a GoogleForms survey with at least 5 interesting questions on a topic which interests you (one topic, five questions).ħ. ![]() Replace the setup chunk with the one used in the in-class exercise (above).Ħ. In that repo, create a new Rmarkdown document. Clone that repository to your local machine.Ĥ. Create a repository on github called report.Ģ. For example: “woman have more dreams than men”, or “people born abroad have shorter last names than people born in the USA”, or “shoe size is associated with GPA”.ġ.
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