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---
title: Graphics Background and Getting started with RStudio
week: 2
type: Task
subtitle:
reading:
- Chapters [3 in R4DS](http://r4ds.had.co.nz)
- Chapter [8 R for Data Science - Projects](http://r4ds.had.co.nz/workflow-projects.html){target='blank'}
tasks:
- Watch [John Rauser Talk](https://youtu.be/fSgEeI2Xpdc){target='blank'}
- Watch [Programming - Part 1 (Writing code in RStudio)](https://rstudio.com/resources/webinars/programming-part-1-writing-code-in-rstudio/)
- Watch [Managing - Part 1 (Projects in RStudio)](https://rstudio.com/resources/webinars/managing-part-1-projects-in-rstudio/)
---
```{r setup, include=FALSE}
knitr::opts_chunk$set(echo = TRUE)
library(knitr)
library(kableExtra)
source("functions.R")
```
# Reading
```{r reading,results='asis',echo=F}
md_bullet(rmarkdown::metadata$reading)
```
## Understanding Graphical Perception
### Background
To create graphics that clearly answer questions, you must understand the basics of how the human perceptual system works. [This 40-minute talk by John Rauser](https://youtu.be/fSgEeI2Xpdc){target="blank"}, a data scientist in the technology industry, will give you an overview. You can find the code for the majority of his graphics [here](https://github.com/jrauser/writing/blob/master/how_humans_see_data/hhsd_notes.Rmd){target="blank"}.
# Tasks
```{r tasks,results='asis',echo=F}
md_bullet(rmarkdown::metadata$tasks)
```
<i> <small> Adapted from [BYU M335 Data Science Course](https://byuistats.github.io/M335){target='blank'} </small> </i>