Transcription of Statistics Using R with Biological Examples
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Statistics Using R. with Biological Examples Kim Seefeld, MS, *. Ernst Linder, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH. Department of Mathematics & Statistics *Also affiliated with the Dept. of Nephrology and the Biostatistics Research Center, Tufts-NEMC, Boston,MA. Copyright May 2007, K Seefeld 1. Permission granted to reproduce for nonprofit, educational use. Preface This book is a manifestation of my desire to teach researchers in biology a bit more about Statistics than an ordinary introductory course covers and to introduce the utilization of R as a tool for analyzing their data. My goal is to reach those with little or no training in higher level Statistics so that they can do more of their own data analysis, communicate more with statisticians, and appreciate the great potential Statistics has to offer as a tool to answer Biological questions.
The Basics of R (Ch 2 – 5) This section presents an orientation to using R. Chapter 2 introduces the R system and provides guidelines for downloading R and obtaining and installing packages. Chapter 3 introduces how to work with data in R, including how to manipulate data, how to save and import/export datasets, and how to get help.
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