Feel free to move around and come back for technical details in different sections: @2:55 Raw data to Reporting tips (example file of COVID data: ourworldindata.org/coronavirus) @6:38 Conditional formattings, concatenation, value to column function @8:30 Building a statistical summary table with excel
What a beautiful wig :D hehehehe. 3:26 hahahahahahaha! I have a few other PhD meanings: - Please Hire, Desperate - Protein Has Degraded - Pipetting Hand Disease - ... Nice workaround for your data! I usually go to GraphPad at some point!
Re: @3:26 I think it was a new found power to know how I could use alpha male voice, thanks to video editing tools! Re: PhD meaning I did have repetitive strain injury when I first worked in a molecular lab doing 3 western blots a day! I've never tried GraphPad, are you using the free version or is your lab sponsoring the paid version? It would be great if you find time to show us more in a video!
I am a PhD in the last year and I wish someone had told me /teach me this long time ago. Question. About R you have the results inside of the R script right? But do you keep it somewhere else? I keep struggling with saving my scripts and adding the titles and comments maybe you could share some videos on the topic ? Many thanks
Hi Ana, you're not late to know because I found out how to organize my statistics only on my 6th years of postdoc. For R script, I will have a special excel page, with table (highlighted by border) to show the "CSV" input, next to that I have scripts I use, and copied R output, and perhaps screen clips of the figures output. I don't have a fancy way of doing it but it works for my small dataset for biostatistics. This is a great video idea and I will take note to make a video on this topic later!
Feel free to move around and come back for technical details in different sections:
@2:55 Raw data to Reporting tips (example file of COVID data: ourworldindata.org/coronavirus)
@6:38 Conditional formattings, concatenation, value to column function
@8:30 Building a statistical summary table with excel
What a beautiful wig :D hehehehe.
3:26 hahahahahahaha!
I have a few other PhD meanings:
- Please Hire, Desperate
- Protein Has Degraded
- Pipetting Hand Disease
- ...
Nice workaround for your data!
I usually go to GraphPad at some point!
Re: @3:26 I think it was a new found power to know how I could use alpha male voice, thanks to video editing tools!
Re: PhD meaning I did have repetitive strain injury when I first worked in a molecular lab doing 3 western blots a day!
I've never tried GraphPad, are you using the free version or is your lab sponsoring the paid version? It would be great if you find time to show us more in a video!
@@PhDCoffeeTime Why make one if someone is already doing it? ;) This guy is going strong! th-cam.com/channels/t6BcqswUGbQfor28NDCbvw.html
Thanks a lot, Vera :)
Glad you find this video helpful!
Really helpful!
I have figured this out too late. So glad it is helpful to you!
Can you please do a detailed video about this? I'm a undergraduted student of Political science. thanks in advance. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for the suggestion, I will keep this on my video list!
I am a PhD in the last year and I wish someone had told me /teach me this long time ago.
Question. About R you have the results inside of the R script right? But do you keep it somewhere else?
I keep struggling with saving my scripts and adding the titles and comments maybe you could share some videos on the topic ?
Many thanks
Hi Ana, you're not late to know because I found out how to organize my statistics only on my 6th years of postdoc.
For R script, I will have a special excel page, with table (highlighted by border) to show the "CSV" input, next to that I have scripts I use, and copied R output, and perhaps screen clips of the figures output. I don't have a fancy way of doing it but it works for my small dataset for biostatistics.
This is a great video idea and I will take note to make a video on this topic later!
@@PhDCoffeeTime Thanks I will be waiting for the video ;)