README: methodology-statistics-design, 'Surveys, experiments, data analysis: Methodology, protocols and templates'
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Proceeding from Slack discussion here
... Only things that we use, have used, want to use, or have been requested to address. To keep this manageable, don't add content just because "it's in a typical syllabus'.
See airtable topic list ... some examples below
Moved to introduction chapter here (file: introduction_overview.Rmd)
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Integrate some content/organization from Reinstein's "Metrics bookdown"
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RP Slack threads
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'Resources' chapters in EA Market testing Gitbook
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Textbooks/online resources: ...
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Articles: ...
- Add stuff to the Bookdown in a concise way, once it's at least minimally readable/useable. (See distinct branches discussed below).
- For non-core material: out-link to standalone pages/gists/blogdowns whatever and/or Bookdown ‘appendix’ sections and folding boxes for the non-core material
- Link to these resources in Guru, but don't repeat this content there.
- If an ideal guide to 'exactly what we want' exist elsewhere, just 'curate link it', Pete W-style, don't re-write the wheel
Key links for tips on using 'these tools'
- Reinstein's tips (from the EA barriers project)
- Reinstein's 'bookdown+ template' repo
- Yihui's bookdown bookdown
- Happy git with R
- Pete's walkthroughs:
- ‘main’: Decent looking, go-to
- ‘public’: same as ‘main’ but simplified for public sharing (if we want to)
- ‘work-in-progress’: Work in progress including discussion that you don't want to add to 'main' yet