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[MUSIC PLAYING] Hi, Iamp;#39;m John Helveston, and thanks for tuning in my lightning talk on how to make R-powered surveys with formr. If youamp;#39;re someone who has ever had to make a survey, chances are, youamp;#39;ve probably used something like SurveyMonkey or Google Forms. And these platforms were great for simple surveys. But what if you needed to make something that was a little more complex than what these platforms offer? Well, thankfully, some really clever people made formr, which uses R and R Markdown code to create rich complex surveys. Now just to be clear, Iamp;#39;m not one of those clever people. Formr was actually developed by Ruben Arslan and Cyril Tata. Iamp;#39;m just a formr super fan and I made this talk to share it with the rest of the R community and to demonstrate some of the cool things that you can do with it. So what can formr do? Well, I kind of think of it like SurveyMonkey plus R Markdown. You can use it to create simple surveys but you can also u