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mariumtapal/README.md

hi, i'm marium (she/her). i am a research associate at harvard business school researching and building statistical tools that help people learn about themselves + improve their well-being. i'm passionate about statistical computing, quantitave methods, and creating real-world solutions through data-driven and statistical approaches. i also enjoy thinking about statistics and data science pedagogy. i graduated from smith college with a degree in math & statistical and data sciences.


✏️ my projects

here are some of my projects that i maintain or have contributed to:


please feel to reach out by email or by twitter @mariumtapal! you can read more about me on my website

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  1. baumer-lab/fec16 baumer-lab/fec16 Public

    Forked from ranawg/fec16

    R 2 2

  2. bayes-regression-report bayes-regression-report Public

    Fall 2020 Bayesian Analysis Final Project

    R 1

  3. smith-tinkerlab/repytah smith-tinkerlab/repytah Public

    repytah is a python package that builds aligned hierarchies for sequential data streams where repetitions have meaning (like music)

    Python 1 1

  4. website website Public

    Marium Tapal's Personal Website

    SCSS 2

  5. rudeboybert/fivethirtyeight rudeboybert/fivethirtyeight Public

    R package of data and code behind the stories and interactives at FiveThirtyEight

    R 455 105

  6. moderndive/ModernDive_book moderndive/ModernDive_book Public

    Statistical Inference via Data Science: A ModernDive into R and the Tidyverse

    HTML 746 476