datacarpentry / spreadsheets-socialsci

Data Organization in Spreadsheets for Social Scientists
http://datacarpentry.github.io/spreadsheets-socialsci/
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Updated qual assurance ep. Closes #82, #92, #115. Add new screenshots #179

Closed josenino95 closed 1 month ago

josenino95 commented 1 month ago

If this pull request addresses an open issue on the repository, please add 'Closes #NN' below, where NN is the issue number. Closes #82, #92, #115

Please briefly summarise the changes made in the pull request, and the reason(s) for making these changes. This PR closes 3 issues and updates the text and screenshots of the quality assurance episode

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