Using R for introductory statistics
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Word Count
103,500 words, Guess
Page Count
414 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL18241508M
- ISBN-101584884509
- OCLC Control Number56387162
- OCLC Control Numberusingrforintrodu00verz
- Library of Congress Control Number2004058244
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- Goodreads860280
- LibraryThing622487
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- LCCQA276.4 .V47 2005
Description
"The cost of statistical computing software has precluded many universities from installing these valuable computational and analytical tools. R, a powerful open-source software package, was created in response to this issue. It has enjoyed explosive growth since its introduction, owing to its coherence, flexibility, and free availability. While it is a valuable tool for students who are first learning statistics, proper introductory materials are needed for its adoption." "Using R for Introductory Statistics fills this gap in the literature, making the software accessible to the introductory student. The author presents a self-contained treatment of statistical topics and the intricacies of the R software. The pacing is such that students are able to master data manipulation and exploration before diving into more advanced statistical concepts. The book treats exploratory data analysis with more attention than is typical, includes a chapter on simulation, and provides a unified approach to linear models."--BOOK JACKET.
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