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SSPS4102
Data Analytics in the Social Sciences

Week 09
Hypothesis testing

Francesco Bailo

The University of Sydney

Semester 1, 2023 (updated: 2023-04-26)

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Acknowledgement of Country

I would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and culture. The University of Sydney is located on the land of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. I pay my respects to their Elders, past and present.

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A1 Feedback

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A1 Feedback (for A3)

  • Always keep the focus of your report on your argument (what is going on?) and your voice (what you think is going on?, why?, how?).

    1. Don't be all over the place: be selective with the (quantitative) information you present;

    2. Use quantitative information (analysis, results, figures, tables) to support your argument. Not the other way around.

    3. Don't introduce quantitative information that you can't explain and convincingly integrate into your argument. A data report is not a list.

  • For your A3, make sure two submit two files:

    1. Your knitted document (PDF, but DOCX is also fine if you prefer);

    2. A zip containing your project folder with your project files (at a minimum: .Rproj, .Rmd and data) -

Let's do it today (individually) with your problem set - so I can check

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