Let’s go! (and Disclaimer)
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Fun stuff with R coming soon!
Disclaimer beforehand:
The analyses I’ll present are not meant to be taken too seriously in a scientific way. I just wanna show what you can do with R as a programming language, basic statistics and different kinds of visualizations. Also, I’m not going to proofread my posts several times. So maybe sometimes my English is not too good, please excuse errors. Most of the time, the code can be realized in a more effective way – I know that. If you got any ideas, please let me know in the comments! I would be really happy to learn from you…
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