typo fixes + instructions for submitting csv files
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@@ -134,8 +134,8 @@ zeroToOneRescaler <- function() {
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}
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test_vector = c(1,2,3,4,5)
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zeroToOneRescaler(test_vector)
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# Should print c(0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.00)
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zeroToOneRescaler(test_vector)
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```
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```{r R_debug1-solution}
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@@ -146,8 +146,8 @@ zeroToOneRescaler <- function(x) {
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}
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test_vector = c(1,2,3,4,5)
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zeroToOneRescaler(test_vector)
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# Should print c(0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.00)
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zeroToOneRescaler(test_vector)
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```
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```{r R_debug1-response}
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@@ -283,16 +283,16 @@ quiz(
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answer("if an effect is causal or not.")
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),
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question("A distribution that is right-skewed has a long tail to the:",
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answer("right", correct = TRUE),
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answer("left")
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answer("right.", correct = TRUE),
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answer("left.")
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),
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question("A normal distribution can be characterized with only this many parameters:",
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answer("1"),
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answer("2", correct = TRUE),
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answer("3")
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answer("1."),
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answer("2.", correct = TRUE),
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answer("3.")
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),
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question("When we calculate standard error, we calculate",
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answer("using a different formula for every type of variable."),
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answer("it using a different formula for every type of variable."),
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answer("the sample standard error, which is an estimate of the population standard error.", correct = TRUE),
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answer("whether or not our result is causal.")
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),
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@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ quiz(
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question("P values tell us about",
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answer("the world in which our null hypothesis is true.", correct = TRUE),
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answer("the world in which our null hypothesis is false."),
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answer("the world in which our data describe a causal effect")
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answer("the world in which our data describe a causal effect.")
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),
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question("P values are",
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answer("a conditional probability.", correct = TRUE),
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@@ -325,10 +325,9 @@ quiz(
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```{r StatsConcepts_sampling}
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quiz(
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question("A political scientist is interested in the effect of government type on economic development.
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She wants to use a sample of 30 countries evenly represented among the Americas, Europe,
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Asia, and Africa to conduct her analysis. What type of study should she use to ensure that
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countries are selected from each region of the world? Assume a limitied research budget.",
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question("A political scientist is interested in the effect of teaching style type on standardized test performance
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She wants to use a sample of 30 classes evenly represented among the Communication, Computer Science, and Business to conduct her analysis. What type of study should she use to ensure that
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classes are selected from each region of the world? Assume a limited research budget.",
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answer("Observational - simple random sample"),
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answer("Observational - cluster"),
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answer("Observational - stratifed", correct=TRUE),
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@@ -537,7 +536,11 @@ $Q_1 - 1.5 \times IQR, \quad Q_3 + 1.5 \times IQR$
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## Answer Report
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Finally, let's generate a report that summarizes your answers to this evaluation.
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Answers are written to a file that looks like this: `question_submission-{CURRENT TIME}.csv`. They're also saved in R Studio's global environment as a variable called `df`. Run the below code chunk to see what `df` looks like.
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Answers are written to a file that looks like this: `question_submission-{CURRENT TIME}.csv`.
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Take note of this csv file: this is what you will submit to Canvas.
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They're also saved in R Studio's global environment as a variable called `df`. Run the below code chunk to see what `df` looks like.
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```{r report1, exercise=TRUE}
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df
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