Transcription of simpleR Using R for Introductory Statistics
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These notes are an introduction to using the statistical software package Rfor an introductory statistics course. They are meant to accompany an introductory statistics book such as Kitchens \Exploring Statistics". The goals are not to show all the features of R, or to replace a standard textbook, but rather to be used with a textbook to
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