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I changed the second line in the script from:
PSDS_PATH <- file.path('~', 'statistics-for-data-scientists')
to this:
PSDS_PATH <- file.path('.')
This will download the data into a folder named "data" in the directory where you run the script.
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@trejas β solution is working. For anyone about to try this solution: Donβt forget to add a folder named βdataβ in your working folder.
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