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Summarized codes and lecture notes for LFE763 (Statistics for Biological Research)

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Data Visualization – Example Data: Census
Tufte’s 6 Principles of Graphical Integrity
1. Representation of numbers should match the true proportions
a. The “lie factor’ is a value used to describe the relation between the size of effect
shown in a graphic and the size of effect show in the data
b. Lie factor = size of effect shown in graphic/actual effect in data
c. Normally aim for a life factor 0.95 – 1.05
2. Labelling should be clear and detailed.
3. Design should not vary for some ulterior motive, show only data variation.
4. To represent money, well known units are best
a. Dollars or Pounds
5. The number of dimensions represent should be the same as the number in the data
a. Eg: Use are to show one dimensional data
6. Representations should not imply unintended context


 Import Data: IceCream <- read.csv (“file name”)
 View Data: View (IceCream)
 Headers: Head (IceCream) – see the headers
 Summary: summary (IceCream – summary of statistics of each column within the
data
 Select Specific Column: IceCream $ColumnName
 Maximum Value: max(IceCream $ColumnName)
 Minimum Value: min(IceCream $ColumnName)
 Range: range(IceCream $ColumnName)
 To test for normality:
 Subset: subset(filename, column name = “data of interest”
o Subsetting two variables: subset1 < - subset (filename, x1 == “a” & x2 ==
“b”
o Where the value “a” is one subset of the values in variable x1 and the value
“b” is one subset of the values in variable x2


Transforming Data & Adding Data
 IceCream $ColumnName_transf <- (IceCream $ColumnName)^5 – Raises data to the
power of 5
 IceCream $ColumnName_transf <- exp(FileName$ColumnName) – Raises the
constant e to the power of the population
 IceCream$ColumnName_transf <- (IceCream $ColumnName) * 10 – Multiplies data
by 10
Log Transformations
 Log(IceCream$ColumnName) – Computes log base e of data
 Log(IceCream$ColumnName, 2) – Computes log base 2 of data

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