This course provides a first look at the R statistical environment. Beginning with step-by-step instructions on downloading and installing the software, learners will first practice navigating R and its companion, RStudio. Then, they will read data into the R environment and prepare it for summary and analysis. A wide variety of concepts will be covered, including sorting rows of data, grouping by variables, summarizing over variables, pivoting, and creating new variables. Then, learners will visualize their data, creating publication-ready plots with relatively little effort. Finally, learners will understand how to set up a project workflow for their own analyses. All concepts taught in this course will be covered with multiple modalities: slide-based lectures, guided coding practice with the instructor, and independent but structured practice.
Arranging and Visualizing Data in R
This course is part of Data Science for Health Research Specialization
Instructor: Philip S. Boonstra
Sponsored by BrightStar Care
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Become knowledgeable about and conversant in the R environment
Format and manipulate data within R into suitable formats
Develop an intuition for doing exploratory data analysis
Develop a workflow in R
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There are 4 modules in this course
Module 1 will cover all of the tasks to get you up and running in R. You’ll learn how to access R, how to navigate it, how to install R packages, and how to create scripts that keep a record of your work. We will also learn about The Global Findex Database 2017, a population-based survey and report that provides a wealth of information on financial access for persons all over the world. Your assessments will use data from The Global Findex Database 2017 to create a table and figure from the report.
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9 videos8 readings4 assignments1 discussion prompt
In Module 2, you will develop insight into how functions work as you are introduced to various functions from the tidyverse, which is a collection of eight R packages useful in data science. The lessons will guide you through performing common data wrangling tasks, such as filtering observations of a dataset and joining data from different sources. By the end of the module, you will have used these tools to reproduce the Indicator Table from The Global Findex Database 2017, which estimates account ownership statistics, including gender and income gaps, for all of the surveyed countries.
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15 videos13 readings5 assignments1 discussion prompt
Module 3 introduces you to R graphical capabilities. You will both learn about different types of plots – including scatterplots, lineplots, barplots, boxplots, and histograms – and how to make them in R. You’ll learn how to create multipanel plots. And you’ll continue to learn good overall R “hygiene” by keeping your code tidy. You’ll put these newly learned skills to work re-creating Figure 1.1 from The Global Findex Database 2017, which shows how account ownership varies by the income level of a country.
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19 videos7 readings4 assignments
Having worked through the first three modules, you’ve (re)produced a table and figure from The Global Findex Database 2017. Now what? In Module 4, you will learn about sharing your work with others: exporting tables and figures from R onto your computer. You’ll be introduced to a means of writing reports in R using RMarkdown. And finally we’ll talk about what happens when you get stuck: how to ask questions and where to get help.
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5 videos4 readings1 peer review
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