Transcription of simpleR Using R for Introductory Statistics
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simpleR {UsingR forIntroductoryStatisticsJohnVerzani2000 04000060000800001200001600002e+054e+056e +058e+05ypageiPrefaceThesenotesareanintr oductionto to accompany anintroductorystatisticsbooksuch as Kitchens\ExploringStatistics". Thegoalsarenotto show allthefeaturesofR, or to replacea standardtextbook,butratherto be usedwitha textbooktoillustratethefeaturesofRthatca nbe learnedin a one-semester, take pedagogicalreasonstheequalssign,=, is usedas anassignment operatorandnotthetraditionalarrow combination<-. Thiswas addedtoRin onlyanolderversionis availablethereaderwillhave to make dataandfunctionsin thistextthatneedto be installedpriorto easy, ,youneedtodownloadthe\zip" le, andtheninstallfromthe\packages" ,oneusesthecommandR Someof in thehelp availableas anRpackagefrom: necessary, the lecans}
install the data is easy, but the instructions vary depending on your system. For Windows users, you need to download the \zip" le , and then install from the \packages" menu. In UNIX, one uses the command R CMD INSTALL packagename.tar.gz. Some of the datasets are borrowed from other authors notably Kitchens. Credit is
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