A 'How-To' on Data Wrangling
Katherine Wood, a graduate student in the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Psychology Department and advocate for open science, walks through a basic overview of how to overcome and accomplish some operations commonly encountered when initially getting a data set. "By generating the data yourself" she says, "you can make your life easier by saving it in the format you want." She explains step by step multiple ways to accomplish this and highlights packages that will make things easier for anyone with similar issues.
10 Commandments for Critical Thinking
Tom Chatfield offers 10 suggestions, with 10 videos to help you become a better critical thinker.
What Do We Write to Convey?
Professor Davina Cooper explains how to differentiate your writing style to make your work standout and be more relevant. Academic writing doesn’t necessarily aspire to represent what is, as if the material world can be imitated point for point in thought, but to create.