Data Cleaning, December 2021

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A 3-Day Remote Seminar Taught by Bianca Manago, Ph.D.

The management and cleaning of data is essential to the integrity of research findings. Unfortunately, there is little formal focus on how to approach data cleaning. For example, when someone says “you need to clean the data” what exactly does that mean? What steps are involved and in what order? How do we decide what needs to be done?

Data cleaning involves all the steps that occur between data collection and analysis (e.g., merging, appending, labeling, data analytics, cross-validation, constructing/re-constructing variables for analysis, identifying missing data). This seminar will cover all these topics. This seminar will also provide a more general framework for approaching data cleaning which is rooted in a desire to represent data both accurately and fully. This framework informs decisions about an ideal order in which data cleaning should be conducted. This framework also delves into some of the trickier issues. For example, when you come across anomalous, vague, or missing data – what kinds of things should you consider? I will also provide guidance for ensuring that, once you make a decision, your findings are reproducible.

This course is for anyone who works with data. It will be useful for graduate students, junior scholars, and also provide insights to seasoned researchers.

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