Collin Paschall

Collin Paschall is a Senior Lecturer and Program Coordinator with the Center for Advanced Governmental Studies at Johns Hopkins University. He received his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and his J.D. from The George Washington University Law School. At Johns Hopkins, his teaching focuses on American government, research design, and data analysis. His research interests include legislative behavior in the U.S. Congress and the relationship between public opinion and the policymaking process. His work has appeared in Political Research Quarterly, Social Science Quarterly, and The Public Contract Law Journal. Dr. Paschall was an APSA Congressional Fellow in 2018-2019 in the office Congress member Karen Bass, working on issues related to criminal justice reform.

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Data Visualization Capstone (Coursera)

Data visualization is a critical skill for anyone that routinely using quantitative data in his or her work - which is to say that data visualization is a tool that almost every worker needs today. One of the critical tools for data visualization today is the R statistical programming [...]

Publishing Visualizations in R with Shiny and flexdashboard (Coursera)

This course is the fourth in the Specialization "Data Visualization and Dashboarding in R." Learners will come to this course with a strong background in making visualization in R using ggplot2. To build on those skills, this course covers creating interactive visualization using Shiny, as well as combining different [...]

Getting Started with Data Visualization in R (Coursera)

Data visualization is a critical skill for anyone that routinely using quantitative data in his or her work - which is to say that data visualization is a tool that almost every worker needs today. One of the critical tools for data visualization today is the R statistical programming [...]

Advanced Data Visualization with R (Coursera)

Data visualization is a critical skill for anyone that routinely using quantitative data in his or her work - which is to say that data visualization is a tool that almost every worker needs today. One of the critical tools for data visualization today is the R statistical programming [...]