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This is the code used in my masters thesis research.
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A study on the various reasons behind flight delays using data manipulation and visualization techniques.
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RMD file with exercises in R (dplyr package) using dataset provided by http://pogromcydanych.icm.edu.pl/.
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Algunos materiales de apoyo que he ido realizando en el tiempo
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Statistical analysis to predict the importance of various manufacturing parameters on fuel economy of a prototype car.
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This project focuses on information of orders made from the Brazillian firm: Olist Store. The dataset contains information of 100,000 orders from 2016-2018 made at multiple marketplaces in Brazil. The dataset was provided in a csv, which we uploaded to R in order to perform our analysis and derive recommendations to the firm. We focused on the o…
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This project uses R for a statistical analysis of car data to predict performance using multiple metrics
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A look at United Nation's data on life expectancy using R.
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Feb 12, 2022 - Jupyter Notebook
This is a repository for resources completed as part of the Duke University Statistics with R Specialization.
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This part collects all Projects from Datarockie
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census data analysis of Robeson county in NC, analyzing household income, race distribution, etc
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Independent Data Science project undertaken to investigate drug usage among the Baby Boomer generation in the recent past.
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Jan 12, 2019 - R
Frequently Used Plots in R
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