7 Items Categorized "Inquiry"

This is the category to apply to your Inquiry posts.

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Inquiry Summative: My RStudio Learning Project

The Relationship Between Healthcare Expenditure and Life Expectancy IntroductionThis project investigates how healthcare spending and economic conditions are linked to life expectancy across different countries. With rising healthcare…

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Free Inquiry 4: Exploring Regression with Real Data in R

In my previous post, I imported and merged three real-world datasets in R. After preparing the data, I was ready to take the next step. In this post,…

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Free Inquiry 3: Import + Merge Real Data

In my previous blog posts, I learned some basic R skills and worked with simple examples. In this post, I started using real-world data. For my topic, I…

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Free Inquiry 2: Learning How R Handles Data

Introduction In my previous post, I explored the RStudio interface and ran a few simple commands. In this post, I started learning how R stores and works with…

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Free Inquiry 1:Getting Started with RStudio

Introduction For my inquiry project, I decided to learn how to use RStudio. As an economics student, statistical tools are often used in many courses, so I think…

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Inquiry Proposal

Here is my inquiry proposal: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1exQFEo8Q4pDT2kz1RbbWa4x6mxozwGqhHoi7_8LbhaI/edit?tab=t.0

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Digital Literacy Inquiry

Assignment 1: Deeper Dive Inquiry process posts and summary posts will be shared using the category “Inquiry,” as this post does. As you can see, it is set…