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Filtering the dataset

Employees at senior levels such as Vice President, Director, Senior Manager etc. have very different labor market conditions and are few in numbers too, hence, including them in your analysis can disproportionately affect your findings.

In this exercise, you will count the number of employees only at the Analyst and Specialist levels using the filter() function.

The following example filters df such that only the observations for which x is a or b or c are selected:

df %>% 
       filter(x %in% c("a", "b", "c"))

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HR Analytics: Predicting Employee Churn in R

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Instruções do exercício

  • First, count the number of employees across levels.
  • Subset the data to retain employees only at the Analyst and Specialist levels.
  • Review the number of employees across all levels, again.

Exercício interativo prático

Experimente este exercício completando este código de exemplo.

# Count the number of employees across levels
org %>% 
  ___(level)

# Select the employees at Analyst and Specialist level
org2 <- org %>%
  ___(level ___) 

# Validate the results
org2 %>% 
  count(level)
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