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Sharing analysis

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Here are three links that you should go through this week:

  1. If you’re looking for ways to share your analysis, RStudio 1.0 is out. The biggest feature is R Notebooks, which are like Jupyter notebooks. At Gramener, we’re using RStudio server to collaborate. Airbnb’s Knowledge Repo is another option.
  2. If you’re filtering data, be aware of Simpson’s paradox. It explains how Derek Jeter’s batting average is higher than David Justice’s though the latter performed better every year.
  3. Prepare for data science interviews with this compilation of 109 data science interview questions.

Speaking of Simpson’s paradox, be wary of statistical significance as well:

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