Attribution
This class leans heavily on other peoples’ materials and ideas. I have done my best to document the origin of the materials and ideas. In particular, I have noted people whose work has been a major contribution as well as those who have additional contributions. You can see specific changes by examining the edit history on the git repo
Major Attributions
- Jenny Bryan’s (jennybryan.org) STAT 545 and Happy Git with R;
- Joe Rodgers’s PSY 8751 Exploratory and Graphical Data Analysis Course
- Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel’s Data Science in a Box.
Additional Attributions
- Academic.io’s AWESOME DATA SCIENCE
- Julia Fukuyama’s EXPLORATORY DATA ANALYSIS
- Benjamin Soltoff’s Computing for the Social Sciences
- Grant McDermott’s course materials on environmental economics and data science
- Zachary M. Smith’s crash course in rmarkdown
- Thomas E. Love
- Karl Broman
- EMILY SUZANNE CLARK’s Rubric for Unessays
- Ariel Muldoon’s tutorial on simulations