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______________ **Contest submissions: submit [here][1].** For this contest, you will be using this dataset: https://osf.io/jfdtk/ The data set is from this publication: https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.psichi.org/resource/resmgr/journal_2019/24_2_crambletalvarez.pdf A codebook can be found here: https://osf.io/bkd5m/ You can complete and submit R script for any of the four levels, but higher levels require the completion of lower levels (in other words, if you want to turn in Level 3 script, you'll need to also do levels 1 and 2). Level 1: Sort the data by GPA from low to high. Level 2: Produce the means and standard deviations for the following variables: - Male_score (recognition for male psychologists like Sigmund Freud; higher scores = more recognition) - Female_score (recognition for psychologist women) - POC_score (recognition for psychologists of color) - White_score (recognition for white psychologists) Level 3: Create a graph to compare the mean scores for recognition of women and for recognition of men. Level 4: Run an independent-samples t-test comparing the mean recognition of women (Female_score) variable across male and female participants (Gender). For tips on getting started with R, start here: http://bit.ly/psichirtutorial [1]: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeCry2L4lrQaUifOuGsRzq5cGgGkBWLvsHwx3F1WUz8LP4gCQ/viewform
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