X-Git-Url: https://code.communitydata.science/stats_class_2020.git/blobdiff_plain/d7a0a0bfc4cebcab15d7d93c8d2b32e34b949e4b..0d2d0ed54c115e1f0cdd858a6380f139681e9bd8:/os_exercises/ch1_exercises_solutions.Rmd diff --git a/os_exercises/ch1_exercises_solutions.Rmd b/os_exercises/ch1_exercises_solutions.Rmd index af765fb..60f79f4 100644 --- a/os_exercises/ch1_exercises_solutions.Rmd +++ b/os_exercises/ch1_exercises_solutions.Rmd @@ -1,12 +1,13 @@ --- -title: 'Chapter 1 Textbook exercises' +title: "Chapter 1 Textbook exercises" author: "Aaron Shaw" date: "September 21, 2020" output: - pdf_document: default - html_document: default -subtitle: "Solutions to even-numbered questions \nStatistics and statistical programming \nNorthwestern University \nMTS - 525" + html_document: + theme: readable + pdf_document: +subtitle: "Solutions to even-numbered questions \nStatistics and statistical programming + \ \nNorthwestern University \nMTS 525" --- ```{r setup, include=FALSE} @@ -22,7 +23,7 @@ All questions taken from the *OpenIntro Statistics* textbook, $4^{th}$ edition, (b) 129 UC Berkeley undergraduate students. (b) From the description in the question text it seems like there are two primary measures: * Unethical behavior (candies taken): a discrete numerical measure. -* Perceived social class (experimental treatment): categorical measure. +* Perceived social class: a categorical measure. ### 1.10