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-====Objective:​==== 
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-To creatively apply knowledge gained through the course of the semester to a substantial data science problem. 
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-====Deliverable:​==== 
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-You must turn in a PDF writeup of your project. ​ The writeup must be about 6 pages long (including figures). 
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-====Grading standards:​==== 
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-Your final project counts as about 15% of your overall grade (see Learning Suite for a precise breakdown of the value of different assignments). 
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-I will evaluate your writeup primarily based on the quality of your writing. ​ Grades will be derived approximately as follows: 
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-  * 10% a clean introduction and summary of findings 
-  * 80% the main technical sections 
-  * 10% conclusion - lessons learned, etc. 
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-**Note that no late submissions are possible for this project, because it is done in lieu of the final exam.** 
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-====Description:​==== 
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-For your final project, you must analyze the ANES dataset used in class. ​ As a reminder, this dataset captures the political landscape of 2016, and includes a wide variety of demographic and political variables. 
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-For your project, I expect you to produce a significant report that leverages the skills and concepts we have learned in class. ​ Your job is to analyze the ANES dataset and find interesting patterns. ​ The goal of your writeup should be to /convey insight/. This is typically done with careful analysis, statistical rigor, and appropriate visualizations. ​ Different people will find different things! 
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-Your final report must be structured as follows: 
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-  * Introduction - summarize interesting insights you uncovered 
-  * At least six technical sections - one for each substantial analytic effort 
-  * Conclusion - what did you learn as you analyzed this data set? 
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-You may include more technical sections if you would like, and your may be more than 6 pages long (but not less). 
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-Each technical section must contain 
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-  * A sentence or two describing what you set out to do 
-  * Some technical detail on your approach 
-  * Some sort of visualization of the result (a figure, a table, etc). 
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-I expect each technical section to be about 3/4 - 1 page long, although it could be longer. ​ You may, of course, include multiple visualizations for each section -- whatever conveys insight! 
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-====Possible ideas for elements of your project:​==== 
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-The ANES dataset is large and complex. ​ Many different kinds of analysis and visualization are possible. ​ A few examples include: 
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-  * Looking at correlations between different variables 
-  * Comparing marginal and conditional probabilities 
-  * Visualizing histograms (or KDE plots) of different factors 
-  * Clustering ANES individuals based on different factors (and/or distance measures) 
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-====Dataset:​==== 
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-The dataset is available at 
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-[[http://​liftothers.org/​byu/​anes2016.csv]] 
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-and the codebook is available at: 
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-[[http://​liftothers.org/​byu/​anes_codebook.pdf]] 
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-For more information about the ANES, you may also visit their official website: 
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-[[https://​electionstudies.org/​data-center/​2016-time-series-study/​]] 
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-====Notes:​==== 
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-You are welcome to use any publicly available code on the internet to help you. 
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