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# Acknowledgements The development of these resources, and the process of onboarding new RAs to the PGRP team, would not have been possible without funding from the Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences (BITSS), managed by the Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA). # Overview This repository contains a range of in-house resources that we use to onboard our team to GitHub, R, and the like. These resources pay particular attention to reproducible research practices and give new members the opportunity to play around with version control and dynamic documents. As part of the BITSS Catalyst program, we are sharing these resources in the hope that other teams and individuals will find them useful. We also hope to be entirely transparent with regards to how we train our team and how we conduct analysis. All inaccuracies and errors herein are my own. # Structure of repository All guides have been uploaded to this repository as .pdf files and as .Rmd. The latter requires R and R studio to be installed on one's computer. The benefit of dynamic documents such as .Rmds is that you can test and edit the code in-line. The next section of the wiki page contains links to additional resources such as our organization's GitHub repository that stores these guides and our practice repository that our team uses to troubleshoot GitHub functionalities. Note that the links to our GitHub pages require you to have a GitHub account. # References and links - [PGRP resources GitHub repository][1] - [PGRP practice repository][2] - [Review of Catalyst project][3] [1]: https://github.com/PaymentsAndGovernanceResearchProgram/Resources [2]: https://github.com/PaymentsAndGovernanceResearchProgram/PGRPExampleRepo [3]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/16687dWqNhxxgAUzn4mc59r8-g7rI1PgkTzuUSk_tNY8/edit?usp=sharing
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