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2008 Sep 27
1
A Book for SAS, SPSS and R students
....In an exclusive interview to www.decisionstats.comBob agreed to answer some questions on the book , and on students planning to enter science careers.* *What made you write the R For SAS and SPSS users?* *The book- <http://www.amazon.com/SAS-SPSS-Users-Statistics-Computing/dp/0387094172/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1217456813&sr=8-1> * A few years ago, all my colleagues seemed to be suddenly talking about R. Had I tried it? What did I think? Wasn't it amazing? I searched around for a review and found an article by Patrick Burns, "R Relative to Statistics Packages&q...
2008 Nov 02
0
R Textbook for SAS and SPSS Users
...and SPSS programmer wanting to learn it. Note that most SAS and SPSS programmers are corporate users, thus they pay for licenses only by just signing the approved email, and they have a paucity of time. [image: R Book]<http://www.amazon.com/SAS-SPSS-Users-Statistics-Computing/dp/0387094172/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1217456813&sr=8-1> R Book The technical review- The book is lucid, exhaustive and lists down all reasons for and against R in an objective scientific manner. It goes in great detail, has ready datasets and offers the earlier reference sheet from its websi...
2008 Aug 18
0
R for SAS and SPSS Users
Hi, Bob Muenchen's book is now out on release. Its terrific for a step by step tutorial for doing stuff in R, even if all you know is SAS and SPSS. Check this out here http://rforsasandspssusers.com/ and at http://www.amazon.com/SAS-SPSS-Users-Statistics-Computing/dp/0387094172/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1217456813&sr=8-1 Regards, Ajay www.decisionstats.com [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Aug 08
9
RSpec book?
<http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=10368> Came across this as a stub page browsing Amazon UK. This is good news! I''m surprised it hasn''t been discussed on the list before. Was Chad keeping it a secret? I hope it will have plenty of BDD theory. I''m still waiting for that magic book I can give to someone and say "here - read this, it
2009 Oct 28
3
variable labels to accompany data.frame
Often it is useful to keep a "codebook" to document the contents of a dataset. (By "dataset" I mean a rectangular structure such as a dataframe.) The codebook has as many rows as the dataset has columns (variables, fields). The columns (fields) of the codebook may include: ? variable name ? type (character, factor, integer, etc) ? variable label