Thanks Roland, fortunately I dug up MASS by Venables/Ripley
buried under all my econometric and statistic books.

Will be reading it today and order a few of the R books
for additional support.


Thanks for your suggestions...
Regards,
Neil 

-----Original Message-----
From: Roland Rau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 10:40 AM
To: Gottlieb, Neil
Cc: R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: Re: [R] R Book Advice Needed

Hi Neil,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> At this point, want to jump in avoiding all the Mathematical proofs 
> and just apply R and the packages for what I want to do.
> 
I'd still recommend Venables/Ripley: Modern Applied Statistics with S
(or often abbrev. MASS, which is also name of the package which supports
this book and is part of any standard distribution of R).
Have a look at the table of contents. It is possible via amazon.com (and
I guess also for a series of other books on your list).
I think using MASS together with the included manuals (especially "An
Introduction to R") is probably the best way to get you started.

Best,
Roland
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