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About the Course

Data visualization is a critical skill for anyone that routinely using quantitative data in his or her work - which is to say that data visualization is a tool that almost every worker needs today. One of the critical tools for data visualization today is the R statistical programming language. Especially in conjunction with the tidyverse software packages, R has become an extremely powerful and flexible platform for making figures, tables, and reproducible reports. However, R can be intimidating for first time users, and there are so many resources online that it can be difficult to sort through without guidance. To fill that need, this course is intended for learners who have little or no experience with R but who are looking for an introduction to this tool. By the end of this course, students will be able to import data into R, manipulate that data using tools from the popular tidyverse package, and make simple reports using R Markdown. The course is designed for students with good basic computing skills, but limited if any experience with programming....

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AH

Dec 15, 2022

A clear. logical foundation for data cleaning and wrangling using the Tidyverse packages in R. an excellent introduction for beginners looking to begin their data science journey.

KD

Oct 5, 2022

Absolutely the best R course in Coursera! The best lecturer who carefully designed and prepared the materials. The course content is super useful for my future career.

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Mar 25, 2023

Not so good.i want to quite.