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
Dear Marsh,
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Marsh Feldman marshfeld...@cox.net wrote:
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
Hi Marsh,
I taught an intro to R course and have posted all the materials up on
the web: http://psych-swiki.colorado.edu:8080/LearnR.
Most learning in R comes from doing, not reading, and that's how I
structured my course. All the lectures/HWs can be done individually,
and the keys are there to
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Marsh Feldman marshfeld...@cox.net wrote:
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,
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