Working with factors and categorical variables. Use forcats in R programming to change factor levels
R programming for beginners just got easier. If you're working with categorical variables or factors (as they are called in R) then you'll love the forcats package. Forcats lets you change factor levels in a number of exciting ways. If you are learning R programming, then you'll find this tremendously useful for anything related to categorical variables - be it data visualization, working with tables, doing a chi-squared test and more. This channel is supported by Nested Knowledge - an online platform that supports the entire literature review process. Please do check them out at this link: https://about.nested-knowledge.com?&u...

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