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What is a Data Dictionary?
April 27, 2021 –
A data dictionary provides guidance about specific datasets so that people who may not be familiar with the underlying data are still able to explore and make connections with confidence.
Part 3: Survey Analysis
April 22, 2021 –
Most survey research is based on a few simple question types. Once you can analyze these appropriately you'll be able to extract the most insights from your survey projects.
Part 2: Survey Distribution
April 19, 2021 –
Finding ways to effectively get your finalized survey from inside Qualtrics, Survey Monkey, or Google Forms and into the hands of potential respondents is its own challenge.
Part 1: Survey Planning and Questionnaire Design
April 15, 2021 –
Surveys remain a primary way for organizations to quantify the world. Although use cases vary, approaches are similar. These tips on survey planning and questionnaire design should help your project get off the ground.
Where can I find data?
April 8, 2021 –
Sometimes the first step is the most intimidating. We’ll look at where to even find data through common approaches such as surveys, internal business data, and external sources.
We’re all data professionals now
April 6, 2021 –
In a world flush with information, everyone has to become a data professional.
Scientific notation in R
July 11, 2020 –
Tricks to control how big numbers are displayed in the R statistical language.
The power of dplyr and logical vectors
July 5, 2020 –
A trick to accelerating your data aggregation skills with dplyr.
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