Choose one of David Robinson’s tidytuesday screencasts, watch the video, and summarise. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeiiqmVK07qhY-wvg3IZiZQ

Instructions

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Q1 What is the title of the screencast?

Bike frequencies in Seattle.

Q2 When was it published?

April 5th, 2019

Q3 Describe the data

Hint: What’s the source of the data; what does the row represent; how many observations?; what are the variables; and what do they mean?

The source of the data is Seattle Department of Transportation. The variables are date, crossing, direction, bike count, and pedestrian count. Date is when the data was recorded, bike count was the number of bikes counted in an hour window, crossing is the street where the bikers were recorded at, direction are the nautical directions the bikers were going, and pedestrian count are the number of pedestrians counted in an hour window.

Q4-Q5 Describe how Dave approached the analysis each step.

Hint: For example, importing data, understanding the data, data exploration, etc.

Dave approached the data with extreme care and detail which ensures its quality.

Q6 Did you see anything in the video that you learned in class? Describe.

Yes, many of the functiones used in the video are functions that we have worked with in class. This made the video much easier to understand and review.

Q7 What is a major finding from the analysis.

The most bikes were used for travel in Seattle in June.

Q8 What is the most interesting thing you really liked about the analysis.

The analyzation of the data as well as the cosmetic appeal of the charts.

Q9 Display the title and your name correctly at the top of the webpage.

Q10 Use the correct slug.