datacarpentry / r-socialsci

R for Social Scientists
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Update dataset description link #492

Closed jcoliver closed 10 months ago

jcoliver commented 11 months ago

Updates (broken) link to dataset description.

Closes #490

github-actions[bot] commented 11 months ago

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:stopwatch: Updated at 2023-11-07 13:23:41 +0000

juanfung commented 10 months ago

@jcoliver awesome thank you!