The NSC-R Tidy Tuesday workshop sessions are inspired by the Tidy Tuesday initiative, which was aimed at providing a safe and supportive forum for individuals to practice their data processing and visualization skills in R while working with real-world data.
The dataset for this Tidy Tuesday is about indoor air pollution! Asier Moneva explores the following research question: “How have trends in deaths due to household air pollution from solid fuels evolved in the EU countries over the last 30 years?” Feel free to explore this question yourselves and share your experience with us.
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Asier Moneva is a postdoc at the NSCR and The Hague University of Applied Sciences with a background in criminology. He started specializing in crime analysis with R during his master’s degree and has since developed an interest in open science.
Materials
- The R script that Asier worked through is in this GitHub repository that Asier worked through.
How to download files from GitHub
To download files from GitHub you can:
Clone
the repository to create a local copy in your computer. To clone a repository, follow the instructions here.
Alternatively, you can:
- Download all files compressed in a
ZIP
. To do this, go to the repository and click on the greencode
button, then selectdownload ZIP
. Unzip the downloaded file into a folder on your local computer. - Download a specific file. To do this, select the desired file in the repository and click on the
raw
button. Then right click on the new page and selectsave as
. Don’t forget to put the proper extension in the save name, like.R
or.Rmd
.
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Citation
For attribution, please cite this work as (Moneva 2022)