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@@ -27,10 +27,9 @@ runif(),"R function"
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  rbind(),"R function"
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  apply(),"R function"
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  designating a particular row column or cell in a dataframe,"Using the [row,column] or $ designation."
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- creating a vector in R,"name <- c(1,2,3,4,5,6)"
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- str(),"In R, the str() function is short for "structure." It is used to provide a compact, human-readable summary of an object. It’s especially helpful for understanding the structure of complex objects, like data frames, lists, or functions, without printing the entire contents of the object."
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- which() in R,"In R, the which() function is used to identify the indices of elements in a logical vector that are TRUE. It's particularly useful for finding the positions of elements that meet a specific condition in a vector, matrix, or array."
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- range,"this is in reference to the descriptive statistic."
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  When should you look at your data?,"Early and often with data visualization. Science is an itrative process where the initial experimental plans often won't work because of some unknown patterns in your population. Examining your sample visually can help show those to you - like outliers or weird distributions."
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  Science,"Science is the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world following a systematic methodology based on evidence."
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  PPDAC - Problem,
 
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  rbind(),"R function"
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  apply(),"R function"
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  designating a particular row column or cell in a dataframe,"Using the [row,column] or $ designation."
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+ creating a vector in R,"R function"
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+ str(),"R function"
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+ which() in R,"R function"
 
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  When should you look at your data?,"Early and often with data visualization. Science is an itrative process where the initial experimental plans often won't work because of some unknown patterns in your population. Examining your sample visually can help show those to you - like outliers or weird distributions."
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  Science,"Science is the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world following a systematic methodology based on evidence."
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  PPDAC - Problem,