What monsters were caught on Scooby-Doo? Who caught the most of them? How many of them remained uncaught?
The NSC-R Tidy Tuesday workshop sessions are inspired by the Tidy Tuesday initiative, which is 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.
This workshop (October 31, 2023, 13:00-14:00) was led by Danielle van Westbroek-Stibbe.
Using data from ScoobyPedia, we practiced data wrangling and visualization techniques taught in our recent Carpentry course “R for Social Scientists” to answer those questions and more.
The data we used is provided and described by the Tidy Tuesday Initiative, and can be found here.
Danielle van Westbroek-Stibbe is a PhD candidate at NSCR and Utrecht Universiteit and a member of the NSC-R Workshops team. Her research focuses on cybercriminal decision-making.
To get started, you can use this R script, which loads required libraries and the scooby-doo data and also contains some exercises.
To learn how the exercises discussed in the workshop can be completed, see this document
For attribution, please cite this work as
Westbroek-Stibbe (2023, Oct. 31). NSC-R Workshops: Tidy Tuesday with Scoobie-Doo. Retrieved from https://nscrweb.netlify.app/posts/2023-10-31-nsc-r-workshop-scooby-doo/
BibTeX citation
@misc{westbroek-stibbe2023tidy, author = {Westbroek-Stibbe, Danielle van}, title = {NSC-R Workshops: Tidy Tuesday with Scoobie-Doo}, url = {https://nscrweb.netlify.app/posts/2023-10-31-nsc-r-workshop-scooby-doo/}, year = {2023} }