Here are ten R functions that have saved me a lot of time over the years. 1. forcats::fct_reorder() The forcats package has a lot of great functions. The one I use the most is the fct_reorder() function. I have also seen David Robinson using it a lot in his YouTube videos (I recommend his videos […]
Year: 2021
Assorted links #3
61. The American Abyss 62. 52 things I learned in 2020 63. The psychology of torture 64. Almost Wikipedia: Eight Early Encyclopedia Projects and the Mechanisms of Collective Action 65. 96 hour No-Sleep Challenge 66. Internet 3.0 and the Beginning of (Tech) History 67. Drink Me: The Kremlin’s Long, Evil History of Poisoning Its Enemies […]
25 interesting facts #6
126. Climate change may have been an important factor in the outbreak of COVID-19 (Beyer et al. 2021) 127. On average, people underestimate how much their conversation partners enjoy their company (Boothby et al. 2018) 128. There are at least 137 design mistakes you can make in your PowerPoint presentations (Kosslyn et al. 2012) 129. […]
Er nutidens studerende for dårlige? #2
For snart ti år siden skrev jeg et indlæg, hvor jeg kritiserede en rundspørge foretaget af Politiken. Denne rundspørge konkluderede, at nutidens studerende var blevet dårligere i løbet af 5-10 år. Der var en lang række metodiske problemer med denne type rundspørge, som jeg kom ind på allerede for ti år siden. Hvad jeg i […]
Potpourri: Statistics #71
819. SDS 375/395 Data Visualization in R 820. Demystifying the coalesce function 821. Data Viz Bookmarks 822. Data Science: A First Introduction 823. Crime by the Numbers 824. The value of p 825. The Tidyverse in a Table 826. Sample Size Justification 827. Learn tidytext with my new learnr course 828. Using random effects in […]