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Visualization Best Practices in R Data Camp

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About

In this Visualization Best Practices in R course offered by Data Camp you will learn to effectively convey your data with an overview of common charts, alternative visualization types, and perception-driven style enhancements.

Overview

Context

This Visualization Best Practices in R course offered by Data Camp will help you take your data visualization skills beyond the basics and hone them into a powerful member of your data science toolkit. 

Over the lessons we will use two interesting open datasets to cover different types of data (proportions, point-data, single distributions, and multiple distributions) and discuss the pros and cons of the most common visualizations. 

In addition, we will cover some less common alternatives visualizations for the data types and how to tweak default ggplot settings to most efficiently and effectively get your message across.

What you will do during this course

  • In the first chapter, we focus on visualizing proportions of a whole; we see that pie charts really aren't so bad, along with discussing the waffle chart and stacked bars for comparing multiple proportions.
  • We shift our focus now to single-observation or point data and go over when bar charts are appropriate and when they are not, what to use when they are not, and general perception-based enhancements for your charts.
  • We now move on to visualizing distributional data, we expose the fragility of histograms, discuss when it is better to shift to a kernel density plots, and how to make both plots work best for your data.
  • Finishing off we take a look at comparing multiple distributions to each other. We see why the traditional box plots are very dangerous and how to easily improve them, along with investigating when you should use more advanced alternatives like the beeswarm plot and violin plots.

Programme Structure

Chapters

  • Proportions of a whole

  • Point data

  • Single distributions

  • Comparing distributions

Key information

Duration

  • Part-time
    • 1 days

Start dates & application deadlines

You can apply for and start this programme anytime.

Language

English

Delivered

Online

Campus Location

  • New York City, United States

What students do after studying

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Academic requirements

We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.

English requirements

We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.

Other requirements

General requirements

PREREQUISITES

  • Introduction to Data Visualization with ggplot2

Tuition Fees

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  • International

    Non-residents
    Free
  • Out-of-State
    Free
  • Domestic

    In-State
    Free

Additional Details

  • This course can be accessed for free with the Data Camp Premium or Teams subscriptions

Funding

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