Hi Viral,
We'll be going over "advanced" basics -- doing linear regressions,
nicer plots, "if else" statements, etc. If you're a Gov 2000 alum, it
will be largely review. But it will be very helpful if you're still
getting a feel for R.
Maya
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 9:50 AM, Viral Gandhi
<viral_gandhi at hksphd.harvard.edu> wrote:
Hi Maya,
What kind of R material are you going over today?
Thanks,
Viral
On 18 February 2010 09:04, Maya Sen <msen at fas.harvard.edu> wrote:
Hey folks,
Just a reminder that we're having section tonight at 6pm as usual.
This evening, Iain and I will be going over some more advanced R code,
as well as going through how you set up and compile a LaTeX document.
Both of these will help you get up to speed if this term is the first
time you're seeing R/LaTeX.
Also -- another reminder that there's no problem set this week due to
the President's Day holiday. For those writing a replication paper, it
would be a great idea to spend your extra free time this week looking
at potential articles to replicate. To help, I'm attaching to this
email a sheet of replication paper tips. (I'll also post this on the
course webpage.)
best, Maya
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