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Missing hyperlinks?

I think there are two hyperlinks missing here.

The general principles of tidy data are laid out by Hadley Wickham in this paper and this video. The paper and the video are both focused on the R package, which you may or may not know how to use. Regardless the four general principles you should pay attention to are:

Better workflowr refererence

I think this link is a better starter/reference for workflowr. Not sure if the README is more updated than this but they should be mostly the same: https://jdblischak.github.io/workflowr/

* [workflowr](https://github.com/jdblischak/workflowr) - is a package for setting up and automating some of the file organization/folder structure described in this lecture. It also contains workflow management functions and can be combined with drake to make workflows automated.

Typo: complement to compliment

"complement" should be "compliment"

If you tilt too far toward skepticism, you will inevitably not be involved in the biggest and most exciting discoveries we can make with data. But if you strive entirely for discovery you will almost certainly fool yourself and others. Perhaps the greatest complement you can pay to a data scientist is that they are thoughtful about the way they consider a data set.

`Additional Resource` and `Homework` hyperlinks broken

The Additional Resources and Homework hyperlinks in the TOC are broken for each section after chapter 2.

For example, Homework in chapter 3 (Section 3.5) and chapter 4 (Section 4.12) link to the Homework in chapter 2 (section 2.7).

Looks like this is a problem with the pandoc headers and is fixed in the developmental version of bookdown: rstudio/bookdown#909

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