Proposal

R markdown formatting

The final proposal will only be accepted as a Word output created from an R markdown file. Please use the template provided by clicking on the icon below.

.Rmd and PDF file logos

For further information about the R markdown framework and options, some resources are provided below:

  1. go through the optional extra credit R markdown module on data.camp

  2. check out the course section on R markdown in the Guides section

  3. review over the R markdown section in R for Data Science. For a comprehensive guide to R markdown, take a look at the R markdown Cookbook

  4. use an external resource like StackOverflow

  5. reach out for assistance over our course Slack site

Structure

The proposal parallels a mixture between a prospectus and formal declaration of intent. A greater level of detail here will likely make it easier to complete your final paper.

Description Limitations What to Provide Where to Submit1

Construct a one paragraph case for a population2. The narrative must address

  1. that needs to be researched or evaluated,

  2. why it should be be studied, and

  3. how the data is a good fit for a network analysis

The entire body should be short and succinct not exceeding a single paragraph. Please refrain from rehasing definitions, methoidologies, etc.; rather address them and discuss the underlying reason to why you are use them and what you expect to occur.

Word as described preferably in a docx format.

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There is a soft limited submission deadline on November 14 at 11:59 PM. A 24 hour grace period is given but that allowance implies that late submissions will receive a 50% reduction. All submissions after 24 hours will effectively be given a 0%.

Notes

  • If you would like to submit more than a paragraph, please contact me to discuss

  • Turnaround time for late submissions may limit the amount of time you have to complete the final paper


  1. You may click on the icon to get connected↩︎

  2. Note that a population does not necessarily imply people↩︎