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2005 May 16
1
Solutions? "Intro Stats with R" - Dalgaard
Hi, I'm going through the book "Introductory Statistics with R" by Dalgaard to teach myself R. At the end of each chapter there are some exercises. Does anyone know of any place on the net where someone has posted the answers to these? I've looked at the author's and the publisher's site with no luck. And no, this is not cheating for a class, I graduated several
2004 Mar 21
0
Solutions to Exercises - Data Analysis & Graphics Using R
This message is aimed at anyone who may be using exercises from my book with John Braun for teaching purposes. I am using this channel of communication in the absence of any other obvious effective channel. I ask the forbearance of list members. Our intention is to post solutions to selected exercises (the more challenging exercises) on the web, via a link from
2006 Oct 17
4
Book recommendation for newbie to stats and R?
I'm trying to learn statistics and R at the same time. I have an undergraduate science degree and one year of calculus (30 years ago), but never took a stats course. I hope to take some stats courses in the next year, but thought I would start to see how much I could teach myself. I work for an organization that analyses behavior change communication programs regarding HIV/AIDS and
1999 Jan 13
0
Intro notes (1st pass, not for general circ.)
I've just gotten through translating my notes for the course in basic statistics for health researchers. I've placed a copy on ftp://blueberry.kubism.ku.dk/priv/R-intro.tgz This is essentially a translation of the Danish notes that I wrote during the Autumn of 1997 for use with Rsept, i.e. roughly R v.50. They lean heavily on the textbook, Altman: Practical Statistics for Medical
2012 Nov 19
0
Introductory R course: 6-8.12.2012
Dear list members, Apologies for cross-posting, there are some places available in an introductory R course. Please, find below the information of this R training course. If you have any question, don't hesitate to contact me. Best regards, Pablo ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Course: Statistical Analysis with R Where: Linux Hotel, Essen-Horst,
2010 Jul 27
2
Introductory statistics and introduction to R
Hi, I have a bright, diligent second-year graduate student who wants to learn statistics and R and will, in effect, be taking a tutorial from me on these subjects. (If you've seen some of my questions on this list, please don't laugh.) As an undergrad he majored in philosophy, so this will be his first foray into computer programming and statistics. I'm thinking of having him use
2005 Nov 21
0
feedback on book recommendations
I asked this mailing list for book recommendations a few weeks ago. One of the books I selected was "Introductory Statistics with R" by Peter Dalgaard. I am embarrassed to say that this book was too terse for me. I wasn't able to get very far with it. However, I was fortunate enough to stumble upon "Statistical Reasoning" by Bruce King and Edward Minium. King &
2012 Mar 31
2
A introductory question about Zips law (Newbie to statistics)
Hi everyone. Newbie to statistics. I have 40 matrices of ~400 values. how may I determine whether the distribution follows zips law? response <-sample (1:20,400*4, replace= TRUE) Thank you vry much. -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/A-introductory-question-about-Zips-law-Newbie-to-statistics-tp4521190p4521190.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at
2007 Jul 11
5
elementary statistics with R (rkward?)
Hi, I am trying to learn some basic statistics stuff but I cannot find any elementary statistics exercises using R language. Using RKward would be even better... I need that in analysing sociological data, obtained through questionnairres - findind corelations between variables, relations between different types of data, etc. Could anyone recommend simple tutorials/exercises, available on www
2002 Aug 27
2
Peter Dalgaard's book availability....
Dear List, Does anyone know when will be available Peter Dalgaard's book: "Introductory Statistics with R" ?. According to Amazon: "This item will be published on August 15, 2002", but it continues unpublised. Thanks, Carlos Ortega. _______________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger Nueva versi?n: Webcam, voz, y mucho m?s ?Gratis!
2006 Nov 21
1
NEWBIE: Help explaining use of lm()?
I'm attempting the heruclean task of teaching myself Introductory Statistics and R at the same time. I'm working through Peter Dalgaard's Introductory Statistics with R, but don't understand why the answer to one of the exercises works. I'm hoping someone will have the patience to explain the answer to me, both in the statistics and R areas. Exercise 6.1 says: The zelazo data
2001 Feb 15
1
Updated introductory text
All, I have updated my practical introduction to using R to analyse epidemiological data for the March 2001 Computer Software in Epidemiology course at the Nordic School of Public Health to include a short section on object orientation. You can get this from: http://www.myatt.demon.co.uk As a ZIP file containing MS Word '95 (DOC) and Adobe Acrobat v4.xx (PDF) version of the document
2002 Sep 22
1
Dalgaard's book
Hello all: Why arbitrage rarely works. Peter Dalgaard's "Introductory Statistics with R" sells on AMAZON U.S. website at USD 44.95 and on AMAZON U.K at GBP 21.00. At the current exchange rate, the U.K. price translates to USD 32.68, a 27% savings BUT for delivery: the U.S. AMAZON promises 6-10 days whereas in the U.K. 4-6 weeks is promised. At Springer http://www.springer.de the
2009 Jan 23
5
Stat textbook recommendations?
Hello, I'm looking for a textbook that can explain some of the math behind the intro-to-intermediate stuff like ANOVA, multiple regression, non- parametric tests, etc. A little background: I took an intro stats course last year and would like to further my education. Being as that was the highest (and only) stats class the local community college offers, it looks like I'm on
2009 Oct 04
1
offlist Re: AW: Urgently needed Exercise solutions related to PracticalData Analysis Using R Statisctial Software
Accepted and forgotten. It just reminds us to check on our prejudices once in a while. Also, I realized that my description was not entirely accurate. You actually had to click the link on the page you posted to get this: http://www.odesk.com/jobs/College-Assistance_~~dd7622f6bdef9177 I am an MSc. computer science student in a foreign university! Need help to solve the exercises in the following
2010 Jul 03
2
logistic regression - glm() - example in Dalgaard's book ISwR
Dear R-list members, I would like to pose a question about the use and results of the glm() function for logistic regression calculations. The question is based on an example provided on p. 229 in P. Dalgaard, Introductory Statistics with R, 2nd. edition, Springer, 2008. By means of this example, I was trying to practice the different ways of entering data in glm(). In his book, Dalgaard
2007 Feb 15
4
R book advice
I'm looking for a book for someone completely ignorant of statistics who wishes to learn both statistics and R. I've found three possibilities, one by Verzani ("Using R for Introductory Statistics"), one by Crawley ("Statistics: An Introduction using R"), and one by Dalgaard ("Introductory Statistics with R"). Do these books have different emphases,
2004 Jun 07
1
Seeking Volunteers for an Intro to Asterisk Course
Our company, Signate, is going to be offering a three day introductory Asterisk training course, the first of a series. The first class will be in San Francisco the week of June 28. It will be a beta test to get the kinks out and we will not charge for the class or the materials. Anyone who attends is responsible for their own travel and lodging, if necessary. I doubt anyone reading the lsit
2009 Jun 17
0
New book: Mathematical modeling using R
May I recommend my new book on mathematical modeling to you, which is based on R as a main software tool: Kai Velten: Mathematical Modeling and Simulation, Wiley-VCH, 2009, ISBN 978-3527407583. See also: http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-3527407588.html http://books.google.com/books?id=Czp1N5UWpyEC List of reviews below. The book covers a broad range of mathematical models
2006 Aug 24
6
Intro to Programming R Book
I am new to R and am looking for a book that can help in learning to program in R. I have looked at the R website suggested books but I am still not sure which book best suite my needs. I am interesting in programming, data manipulation not statistics. Any suggestions? Raphael