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Student hours 1: question: how do I plot a map & make adequate visualization for the geography of my data set
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answer: use tableau’s map function
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consultant: Dr. Moosvi
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Student hours 2: question: how would I convert zip codes into rough coordinates? I assume there is a formula to calculate this
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Answer: use a CSV of width 3, LAT, LONG, ZIP
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consultant: Dr. Moosvi
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Student hours 3: question: I have received some unusual results, is this indicative of a flaw in my data analysis or could I blame it on sample bias
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Answer: since we are not collecting our own data a sample bias is a reasonable explanation for error
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Consultant: Dr. Moosvi
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Notes from [Saira] on Feedback on the analysis:
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Analysis 1:
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Good job.
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Add a conclusion to your notebook showing how did you answer your research question.
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Analysis 2:
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I don't see much work done.
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Improve your analysis.
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Add details to each graph
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Add conclusion
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fix errors in your note book.
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all 4 feedback sessions were attended, qualifying Nat & Sami for an A+
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