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---
title: Assignments
listing:
- id: lab-listing
contents:
- Lab-contents.yml
sort: "date desc"
type: grid
fields:
- title
- subtitle
- image
categories: false
- id: ps-listing
template: assets/listings/assignments-ps.ejs
contents:
- PS-contents.yml
sort: "date desc"
type: table
fields:
- title
categories: false
sort-ui: false
filter-ui: false
sidebar: false
toc: false
---
:::{.content-hidden unless-profile="staff-guide"}
:::{.callout-caution}
## Under Construction
Any labs that have not yet been released should still be considered as draft and might change before being released. Any labs already released are identical to how they look on the main course website.
:::
:::
## Labs
Lab assignments are an opportunity to put the concepts from the notes into practice to answer questions about a real data set. Your lab report should be a pdf file generated from a fully reproducible qmd file. For a helpful R reference, see [base R](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rstudio/cheatsheets/main/base-r.pdf), [data visualization (ggplot2)](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rstudio/cheatsheets/main/data-visualization.pdf), and [data wrangling (dplyr)](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rstudio/cheatsheets/main/data-transformation.pdf).
:::{#lab-listing}
:::
## Problem Sets
Problem sets are nothing more than the worksheets that we do in class. The goal of the problems sets is simply practice: they help you drill the techniques needed to complete the labs.
:::{#ps-listing}
:::