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Three New R Courses & Two New Projects!

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Hi there, Some new content for you this week! We’re launching three new R courses, including An

Hi there, Some new content for you this week! We’re launching three new R courses, including Anomaly Detection in R. In this course, you'll explore statistical tests for identifying outliers, and learn to use sophisticated anomaly scoring algorithms like the local outlier factor and isolation forest. We are also launching two new projects. In our Do Left-handed People Really Die Young project, you’ll explore this phenomenon using age distribution data to see if we can reproduce a difference in average age at death purely from the changing rates of left-handedness over time. Finally, check out five courses that are top-rated by other DataCamp users. Courses: • [Anomaly Detection in R]( • [Joining Data in R with data.table]( • [Predictive Analytics using Networked Data in R]( Projects • [Reducing Traffic Mortality in the USA]( (in Python) • [Do Left-handed People Really Die Young?]( (in Python) 5 Courses Recommended by DataCamp Users • [Analyzing Police Activity with pandas]( (in Python) • [Foundation of Functional Programming with purrr]( (in R) • [Visualizing Geospatial Data in Python]( • [Introduction to Shell for Data Science]( • [Manipulating Time Series Data in R with xts & zoo]( Happy learning! The DataCamp Team DataCamp Inc. | 350 Fifth Avenue | Suite 7730 | New York, NY 10118 | [Unsubscribe](

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