Instructions GP.F: Univariate Graphs (10 points) If you need a reminder about graphing one variable at a time in R, watch thisvideo. There are a variety of conventional ways to visualize data—tables,...


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GP.F: Univariate Graphs (10 points)


If you need a reminder about graphing one variable at a time in R, watch thisvideo.


There are a variety of conventional ways to visualize data—tables, histograms, bar graphs, etc. Now that your data have been managed, it is time to graph your variables one at a time and examine both center and spread.


Include univariate graphs of your two main constructs. These main constructs, or variables, should be managed (from GP.D).


•Each graph should contain clearly labeled x-axes, y-axes, and legends, if applicable.


Write a few sentences describing what your graphs reveal in terms of shape, spread, and center (if variable is quantitative) and most/least frequent categories if variable is categorical.


Submit your assignment as a PDF document on Canvas.

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