If you don't have to spend at least 30 minutes cleaning data before you can use it, was it really collected at all?
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Note: I absolutely love doctors, and this is not at all a dig. The key is to make sure you've got a data management person on the team so that they can audit this stuff BEFORE it gets to the analysis stage!
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Doctors are way too busy to do the endless, tedious, time-consuming job of managing data quality. They save lives and shit, I just clean spreadsheets
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I feel this in my bones!
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Sorry I am guilty of being on of those doctors that collect the dirtiest spreadsheets
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But your dirty spread sheet - creates work for cleaners…. To an extent- it’s great.
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"Darren, what's the best way to learn R?" Being forced to deal with this kind of thing on a regular basis.https://twitter.com/statsepi/status/1323619993263755264 …
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This video will never not fail to make me laugh
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If you hate Excel it’s possible you should be using Access. Or there should be a product that bridges/flows seamlessly between spreadsheet and database/report generator.
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