/Rladies-Wrangling-Data-in-the-Tidyverse

Materials for Tuesday, October 4, 2022 workshop: "Wrangling Data in the Tidyverse"

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Rladies-Wrangling-Data-in-the-Tidyverse

Tuesday, October 4, 2022 Workshop: "Wrangling Data in the Tidyverse" Instructor: Joscelin Rocha-Hidalgo.
Length of workshop: 2hr jr1679@georgetown.edu

About the workshop:

Cleaning your data can be a tedious and time-consuming task. This hands-on workshop will introduce you to the tidyverse syntax and explore some functions from the dplyr package to turn your data into the format you need. You will learn to select, filter, transform variables, pivot, make some basic descriptive analyses, and more in order to make your data wrangling more efficient.

About the speaker:

Joscelin Rocha-Hidalgo currently works at Penn State as a Postdoctoral Fellow looking at Parent-Child brain activity synchrony and temperament development. Joscelin received her doctoral degree in Lifespan Cognitive Neuroscience at Georgetown University, where she focused on children's cognitive development and factors such as bilingualism and media. On June of 2022, Joscelin joined the team of "R for the Rest of Us" as its first intern.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joscelinrocha/ Website: https://www.JoscelinRocha.com Github: https://github.com/Joscelinrocha/Learning-R-Resources/wiki

This repo:

This repo contains slides and exercises for R in RStudio that accompany a regular 4hr workshop. Materials are not meant as a standalone course. Here you can find:

  • Slides for introduction to R, r markdown,resources, and ggplot2 (all in .Rmd and .html)
  • Dataset used for the exercises
  • Examples, exercises, and solutions (all in .Rmd and .html)

For the BrainHack 2020 event instructor only presented the following information:

  • Slides for introduction to R, r markdown, and resources
  • Dataset used for the data manipulation exercises
  • Examples for data manipulation

FAQs

Can I use your documents as templates?
You are very welcome to use any language and content from this repo. You can watch or ⭐ star the repo to get notified automatically for any changes or new additions.
Make sure to credit people at all times not just with these resources!

I've spotted a mistake or would like to contribute
Please open a new issue. Better yet, please fork the repo and submit an upstream pull request. I'm very grateful for any contributions, but may be slow to respond (trying to get a doctorate done).

Why are you doing this?
I am very excited for teaching and introducing people to R. I strongly believe that we do not have to reinvent the wheel if not necessary so collective work is important.

What can you do to thank me?
This is a weird thing that someone asked me. I just would really appreciate it if you share it with your peers and also give credit where credit is due. If you would like to do something else you can Buy me a coffeeBuy me a coffee or Venmo me (@JoscelinRocha)