It is generally well-known that pollution in the environment can have negative effects on our health. However, not all negative health outcomes are treated equally in the medical and academic fields when it comes to researching these effects. Despite likely having a direct environmental cause among other contributors, reproductive diseases I like to call “traditionally… Read more »
The Most Important Advice You Will Receive About Data Analysis
When writing an O’Neill Honors Thesis, you will most likely find yourself dealing with subsets of data or subsets of subsets of data. At the beginning of my data analysis journey, I received some advice from my thesis advisor regarding subsets. However, did I follow this advice? No. Not only did I brush aside perfectly… Read more »