Data Analysis with RStudio von Franz Kronthaler | An Easygoing Introduction | ISBN 9783662625170

Data Analysis with RStudio

An Easygoing Introduction

von Franz Kronthaler und Silke Zöllner
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinFranz Kronthaler
Autor / AutorinSilke Zöllner
Buchcover Data Analysis with RStudio | Franz Kronthaler | EAN 9783662625170 | ISBN 3-662-62517-2 | ISBN 978-3-662-62517-0

“This book can be used for self-study by those in business administration, engineering, and the social, health, or biological science fields, to become competent in statistical programming. … it can be used as supplementary material for statistics-related courses. … Each chapter ends with a summary of R commands and appropriate exercises. Moreover, the appendix presents detailed code solutions to facilitate faster code-learning among readers. … this book can evoke readers’ interests in analyzing data and reduce the learning difficulty.”  (Mei-Hsien Lee, Biometrics, Vol. 77 (4), December, 2021)

“I enjoyed reading this book. The authors were good at creating a complete tool for beginners to start along the path of essential statistical analysis in R. I recommend this book, for its content, writing, and organization, to undergraduate or graduate students of disciplines other than statistics but also to professionals (non-statisticians) who would like to acquire or improve their analysis skills and understand the depth of R functionality, especially nowadays that R use is very popular among data analysts.” (Georgios Nikolopoulos, ISCB News, iscb. info, Vol. 72, December, 2021)

Data Analysis with RStudio

An Easygoing Introduction

von Franz Kronthaler und Silke Zöllner
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinFranz Kronthaler
Autor / AutorinSilke Zöllner

The objective of this text is to introduce RStudio to practitioners and students and enable them to use R in their everyday work. It is not a statistical textbook, the purpose is to transmit the joy of analyzing data with RStudio. Practitioners and students learn how RStudio can be installed and used, they learn to import data, write scripts and save working results. Furthermore, they learn to employ descriptive statistics and create graphics with RStudio. Additionally, it is shown how RStudio can be used to test hypotheses, run an analysis of variance and regressions. To deepen the learned content, tasks are included with the solutions provided at the end of the textbook. This textbook has been recommended and developed for university courses in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.