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Rachel Thompson r@chel@thomp@on @ending from @tudent@uv@@nl
Sun Jan 6 19:49:15 CET 2019


Hi Rich,

I really feel lost at this point.
I need a code that helps me count the phone activity level(high/low/none),
the screen activity (on/off) and the amount calls and SMS of each subject.

1. I want to have a summary of how many times a specific subject got called
(CallLogProbe)
2. I want to have a summary of how many times a specific subject got a text
message (SMS probe)
3. I want to have a summary of how many times a specific subject
- Turned their screen on - True  (ScreenProbe)
- Or did not turn their screen on - False (ScreenProbe)
4.  I want to have a summary of the activity level of a specific subject
- Activity level - none (ActivityProbe)
- Activity level- low     (ActivityProbe)
- Activity level - High  (ActivityProbe)

I want to do this for all the 36 subjects(Participants).
In the end, I have to define the percentages and cutoff points of what is
considered low-medium-high, based on what the results of all the subjects
are. So I am able to see if a specific subject has low social interaction
etc.

I have tried a lot, with the help of youtube etc. But I feel as if I am
trying a lot of things but without clearly knowing if it is the right step.
I have a csv file, but I need to look into what Jeff said about the guides.
So I am able to share it.

Best.


On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 11:51 AM Rich Shepard <rshepard using appl-ecosys.com>
wrote:

> On Sun, 6 Jan 2019, Rachel Thompson wrote:
>
> > I am an intern from Amsterdam and I have to do an analysis in R. I spoke
> > to my professor in Amsterdam and my supervisor's here in Boston. But they
> > are to busy to help. I informed them from the start that I am not
> familiar
> > with R(Rstudio) and they told me that I would receive guidance. So since
> > they can not help me, I decided to share my problem online. (It is a CVS
> > file imported into R)
>
> Rachel,
>
>    I find it interesting that you're put in such a difficult position. I've
> not followed this thread from the start so my comments might be redundant
> or
> inappropriate.
>
>    If you can, describe the problem. That is, what are you being asked to
> find and what are the available data? This information helps us to guide
> you
> to learning the mechanics for accomplishing your task with R.
>
> Regards,
>
> Rich
>
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