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and even if you control the experiment the way I suggested you can still come across with problems like low n numbers and excluding variables that are having an effect on the observed phenomena.
well, my honest opinion
I don't think you'll get any relevant results from this. R is not a program where you throw numbers in there and wait for magical results to appear, you probably already know this. It's just a tool where we test statistical hypotheses. First of all, we need a question to work on. We then need to thoroughly delineate how we will gather the data. An online survey is just too vague. A good approach that you could do is to pick a set number of players that considers themselves "depressed" and a control group with "mentally stable" players. You could even make it into three classes adding a group of players diagnosed with depression. You replicate it in all leagues so you don't end up with a region bias. You can even go further and rather using "the idea of how a player thinks of themselves" you can use the actual division that the player is currently playing. By doing this I think you can control your experiment much better. Regarding statistical analysis, you should first get a good grasp of the profile of your data so you can run the most appropriate tests. Finally, if you do manage to get any results I don't think the average tftv user will be able to interpret the numbers at all.
But don't let yourself get down if everything fails, a good way to actually learn data science is to get destroyed by failed experiments.
nah i'm just another R enthusiast
what are your hypotheses? How do you intend to analyze this data? Regarding tests etc
I went to a field trip this weekend with the mammal lab folks, hadn't gone to one for a long time
great experience, reminded me why I love biology so much
Number Three And A Valve Game Update What The Fuck Is This
drink everytime a weeb gets downfragged
zheepThere's something special about his quote. First one to figure it out gets a hat.
am I mentally challenged for figuring it out
give me my hat btw
edit: ninja'd feelsbad