Analyzing Data in R 3.6 – Graphing – Primate Learning in Action

Analyzing Data in R 3.6 – Graphing

Throughout this third series of statistics modules, you will build on the skills developed in the first and second series of modules. This series focuses on learning about managing large datasets and graphing. The modules in Series 3 focus on a study examining patterns of cardiovascular health in chimpanzees, and explores the real data from the study to illustrate how to conduct various statistical tests. This is the sixth module in a series of eight.

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Target Audience: University and advanced high school students interested in learning how experiments work with real data.

This module includes the following materials:


Relevant Publication: Cole, M.F., Cantwell, A., Rukundo, J. Ajarova, L., Fernandez-Navarro, S., Atencia, R. & Rosati, A.G. (2020). Healthy cardiovascular biomarkers across the lifespan in wild-born chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 375: 20190609.

Funding Support for Module: NSF #1944881 and #1926653 to Alexandra Rosati

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