1. Rename the document called pset2.Rmd as studentID-pset2.Rmd. (Replace studentID with your student ID number). This is your R Markdown file, where you’ll be putting your code and answers.
2. Replace “Your name and ID goes here” in the header of the R Markdown file with your name and student ID. (Keep the quotes or it won’tknit properly).
3. While we encourage collaboration in tutorials and learning in general, you should not be collaborating with anybody AT ALL for this assignment. That means sharing code privately or publicly; even talking in the abstract about problems will effectively be collusion. You should be completing it independently, with no help from any other person in any capacity. Of course, as always, you are free to use any of the resources from the class to help you, and you're also free to google or look anything up that you like (as long as you aren't asking anybody, including discussion boards or AIs, questions related to this assignment). Note that we do look at places like chegg and will follow up if anything from this problem set is posted there.
4. Plagiarism check is enabled and you can check the similarity report on your submission. In previous years we have found people who tried to cheat, so please don’t risk it! That said, understand that we will not be naively looking at the overall % figure: with this sort of assignment a certain amount of overlap is inevitable, so don’t worry if you get what looks like a high % score as long as you know you didn’t plagiarise or collude. With this sort of assessment, that % overlap is higher than essays and the like. We will be using the plagiarism check for the parts of the assignment where we'd expect some variability, and to give a general sense of the overall gestalt.