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---
title: "Data Visualization Final Report"
author: "List of Group Member Names"
date: "December, 2016"
output:
html_document:
toc: true
toc_float: true
code_folding: hide
---
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# Group Information
List your group number, group name, group member names
# Data and Subgroup Description
(no more than two paragraphs)
Data source: [...]
Summary of the dataset: [number of rows/columns, variables available, variable types and units, what does a single row of the dataset correspond to, etc]
We chose the following data manipulation: [Describe your data wrangling here.]
We are interested in exploring the following about our data: [...]
Here is what else has been done: [...]
# Graph 1 Title
Insert the graphic itself here (or an example version of the graphic if the graphic is interactive)
One paragraph (3-5 sentences) summarizing the key takeaways of graphic and any interesting features / associations / relationships / etc that the user should understand
One paragraph (3-5 sentences) describing the tools used to create the graphic (e.g. `ggplot` features, other plotting tools, etc), the coding techniques necessary to manipulate the data in order to create the graphic (e.g. subsetting, etc), and any graphical choices that were made (e.g. bandwidth / bin width choices, etc)
# Graph 2 Title
Insert the graphic itself here (or an example version of the graphic if the graphic is interactive)
One paragraph (3-5 sentences) summarizing the key takeaways of graphic and any interesting features / associations / relationships / etc that the user should understand
One paragraph (3-5 sentences) describing the tools used to create the graphic (e.g. `ggplot` features, other plotting tools, etc), the coding techniques necessary to manipulate the data in order to create the graphic (e.g. subsetting, etc), and any graphical choices that were made (e.g. bandwidth / bin width choices, etc)
# Graph 3 Title
Insert the graphic itself here (or an example version of the graphic if the graphic is interactive)
One paragraph (3-5 sentences) summarizing the key takeaways of graphic and any interesting features / associations / relationships / etc that the user should understand
One paragraph (3-5 sentences) describing the tools used to create the graphic (e.g. `ggplot` features, other plotting tools, etc), the coding techniques necessary to manipulate the data in order to create the graphic (e.g. subsetting, etc), and any graphical choices that were made (e.g. bandwidth / bin width choices, etc)
# Graph 4 Title
Insert the graphic itself here (or an example version of the graphic if the graphic is interactive)
One paragraph (3-5 sentences) summarizing the key takeaways of graphic and any interesting features / associations / relationships / etc that the user should understand
One paragraph (3-5 sentences) describing the tools used to create the graphic (e.g. `ggplot` features, other plotting tools, etc), the coding techniques necessary to manipulate the data in order to create the graphic (e.g. subsetting, etc), and any graphical choices that were made (e.g. bandwidth / bin width choices, etc)
# Graph 5 Title
Insert the graphic itself here (or an example version of the graphic if the graphic is interactive)
One paragraph (3-5 sentences) summarizing the key takeaways of graphic and any interesting features / associations / relationships / etc that the user should understand
One paragraph (3-5 sentences) describing the tools used to create the graphic (e.g. `ggplot` features, other plotting tools, etc), the coding techniques necessary to manipulate the data in order to create the graphic (e.g. subsetting, etc), and any graphical choices that were made (e.g. bandwidth / bin width choices, etc)
# Graph 6 Title
Insert the graphic itself here (or an example version of the graphic if the graphic is interactive)
One paragraph (3-5 sentences) summarizing the key takeaways of graphic and any interesting features / associations / relationships / etc that the user should understand
One paragraph (3-5 sentences) describing the tools used to create the graphic (e.g. `ggplot` features, other plotting tools, etc), the coding techniques necessary to manipulate the data in order to create the graphic (e.g. subsetting, etc), and any graphical choices that were made (e.g. bandwidth / bin width choices, etc)
# Conclusions
(no more than two paragraphs)
Summarize the main points and takeaways from your work on this project.
Is there anything that you would explore further if you had the time?
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