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Author Archives: Monika Wahi
Apply weights to get weighted proportions and counts! Read my blog post to learn how to use the survey package in R.
Make categorical variables by cutting up continuous ones. But where to put the boundaries? Get advice on my blog!
Remove rows by criteria is a common ETL operation – and my blog post shows you how to do it using the subset command.
Measuring integrativeness is helpful in second-language learning, but how do you do it? This blog post highlights an article that provides an example.
CDC Wonder is an online query portal that serves as a gateway to many government datasets. Although antiquated, it still works for extracting data, and my blog post shows you how.
AI careers are not easy to navigate. Read my blog post for foolproof advice for those interested in building a career in AI.
Descriptive analysis of Black Friday Death Count Database provides an example of how creative classification can make a quick and easy data science portfolio project!
Classification crosswalks are easy to make, and can help you reduce cardinality in categorical variables, making for insightful data science portfolio projects with only descriptive statistics. Read my blog post for guidance!
FAERS data are like any post-market surveillance pharmacy data – notoriously messy. But if you apply strong study design skills and a scientific approach, you can use the FAERS online dashboard to obtain a dataset and develop an enlightening portfolio project. I show you how in my blog post!