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Added R analysis for DC workshop surveys #1

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Hi @mkcor, here is my attempt to analyze the results of Data Carpentry's pre- and post-workshop surveys in R. This is a work in progress. I forked your repo and am adding this file via pull request. I'll add the data as well.

Initial attempt to analyze the results of Data Carpentry's pre- and post-workshop surveys in R. This is a work in progress.
Added archived data from Data Carpentry's pre and post-workshop surveys. The data in these files is what is used for the analysis in the vignettes folder of this repo.
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mkcor commented Jan 9, 2017

Hi @kariljordan !

Thank you so much for your contribution.

Would you mind converting your R script into an R Markdown file? I can help you with that.

The idea is that vignettes are .Rmd files, so they are more than just code.

You can either run

devtools::use_vignette("2017-01-03-DC-Survey-Analysis")

This will draft vignettes/2017-01-03-DC-Survey-Analysis.Rmd. Or you can copy the existing vignette (vignettes/repr_swc_eval_2012.Rmd) and modify it with your content. Typically, some of your comments could become formatted text. Thanks again.

pre_archived <- read_csv("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/datacarpentry/workshop-survey-data/master/2016-11-04-DC-pre-workshop-survey-data-archived.csv")
# This line of code loads the dataset of pre-workshop surveys archived as of 2016-11-04.

glimpse(pre_archived)
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Nice! I didn't know this function from tibble.

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