Version: 1.0 | Platform: Linux Or Windows | Authors: Larissa Voshol, Marian Hasan & Daniël Pastoor
This repository contains the assignment given by the school to create an analysis of a subject of choice.
The purpose of this experiment was to determine whether or not sports/working out influences the peak flow rate of students. The peak flow rate is the maximum rate of airflow that a person can exhale and is measured in liters per minute. A healthy peak flow rate lies between 400 and 600 liters per minute. A peak flow rate between 200 and 400 liters per minute can indicate asthma. The peak flow rate is measured using a spirometer.
Linux debian 64 bit
- R 4.30
- GGplots2
- dplyr
- tidyr
Windows 11
- R 4.30
- GGplots2
- dplyr
- tidyr
Clone the repo and open the RMD file from the 'publication' directory to open our scientific paper.
Clone the repo and open the RMD files from the 'analysis' directory to open our logs.
- protocols
- Here we will place the data measurement protocol
- raw_data
- Here is the unchanged data stored. This data is anonymized
- analysis
- Here you find our log on how we did the analysis and data collecting
- publication
- Here you find the scientific publication from our analysis
In case of difficulties contact:
- Daniël Pastoor: d.h.s.pastoor@st.hanze.nl
- Marian Hasan: m.hasan@st.hanze.nl
- Larissa Voshol: l.voshol@st.hanze.nl
Here you will find the most common problems provided with the answers
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Q: Is the data generated?
- A: No we collected our date on the Zernike Campus
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Q: How is the data collected?
- A: We measured people with a peak flow measure device and then the before and after 10 jumping jacks
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Q: Is this a school assignment?
- A: Yes. This is a school assignment from our Scientific Cycles class