Improve your R skills in entertaining, inspiring and supportive sessions moderated by your own colleagues.
The NSC-R Tidy Tuesday workshop sessions are inspired by the Tidy Tuesday initiative, which was aimed at providing a safe and supportive forum for individuals to practice their data processing and visualization skills in R while working with real-world data.
The dataset for this Tidy Tuesday is about Collegiate Sports in US. Alex Trinidad explores how revenue and expenditure are distributed in sports. He also looks at the differences in sport revenues and expenditures between men and women.
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Alex Trinidad is a postdoctoral researcher/ lecturer at the Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology (ISS) at the University of Cologne, Germany. He is also a research fellow at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR). His interest in spatial analysis began when he started his PhD, exploring the spatial distribution of juvenile delinquency and the contextual factors associated with it. It was also during his PhD that he began his journey with R.
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For attribution, please cite this work as
Trinidad (2022, May 3). NSC-R Workshops: NSC-R Tidy Tuesday. Retrieved from https://nscrweb.netlify.app/posts/2022-05-03-nsc-r-tidy-tuesday/
BibTeX citation
@misc{trinidad2022nsc-r, author = {Trinidad, Alex}, title = {NSC-R Workshops: NSC-R Tidy Tuesday}, url = {https://nscrweb.netlify.app/posts/2022-05-03-nsc-r-tidy-tuesday/}, year = {2022} }