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Presented By: The Center for the Study of Complex Systems

Computational Social Science Methods Workshop - "Data Visualization for Social Science"

Kieran Healy, Duke, Department of Sociology

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This workshop is a hands-on introduction to the principles and practice of data visualization, using R and ggplot. We will review some basic principles, discussing how good visualizations are rooted in understanding the way we perceive properties like length, absolute and relative size, and color. We will learn how to make and refine plots using ggplot's "grammar of graphics", a powerful framework for producing high-quality visualizations in a coherent and reproducible way.

Registration is limited to 30 persons.
Registration open Feb. 15 9am
Participation Limited to Faculty, Staff, Postdoctoral Fellows and Graduate Students
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