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Visualize CityYYY

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1. General Information

1a. Race and Their Codes

  • Asian = B02001_005E
  • African American = B02001_003E
  • White = B02001_002E
  • American Indian and Alaska Native = B02001_004E
  • Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander = B02001_002E

1b. State - County - City

  • California - Santa Clara = CA - Santa Clara County - San Jose
  • Maryland - Baltimore County = MD - Baltimore County - Baltimore
  • Georgia - Fulton County = GA - Fulton County - Atlanta
  • Massachusetts - Suffolk County = MA - Suffolk County - Boston
  • Illinois - Cook County = IL - Cook County - Chicago
  • Michigan - Wayne County = MI - Wayne County - Detroit
  • Texas - Harris County = TX - Harris County - Dallas
  • California - Los Angeles County = CA - Los Angeles County - Los Angeles
  • Florida - Miami-Dade County = FL - Miami-Dade County - Miami
  • New York - New York County = NY - New York County - New York
  • Philadelphia - Philadelphia County = PHI - Philadelphia County - Philadelphia
  • Arizona - Maricopa County = AZ - Maricopa County - Phoenix
  • California - San Francisco County = CA - San Francisco County - San Francisco
  • DC - District of Columbia County = DC - District of Columbia County - Washington DC

2. Summer 2022 Plans

2a. Data Wrangling:

  1. [potentially] Obtain a API Key from (here)[https://api.census.gov/data/key_signup.html]
  2. You will select one of the cities based on county info
  3. You will then Extract data from Census via R's API OR Python's API OR directly from Census website (last option will most likely not occur, but it will be a last option)
  4. Store data locally (on your machine or in the cloud), yours first
  5. Plot data using R
  6. Add aesthetics to plot (different races, with random points)
  7. Get remaining cities data
  8. Develop R shiny (web application)to be able to display races by city

2b. Statistical Analysis:

  • Chi-Square Goodness of Fit
  • Chi-Square Test of Homogeneity

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