Hi everyone

Instats is offering a 4-day workshop on Statistics in R with Tidyverse 
<https://instats.org/seminar/statistics-using-the-tidyverse-in-r2?utm_source=r-sig-ecology>
 with professor Chester Ismay, running October 15, 17, 22, and 24. This 
comprehensive seminar introduces participants to key concepts and practices in 
statistical inference and data science using R, covering topics such as data 
wrangling, exploratory data analysis, regression analysis, resampling, 
empirical confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and more. Attendees will 
gain hands-on experience, enhancing their ability to manage and analyze complex 
datasets and effectively communicate their research findings. Starting with an 
introduction to R and the tidyverse, the workshop will incrementally introduce 
statistical concepts and practical hands-on techniques for efficiently using 
the tidyverse to manipulate and analyze data, as well as present results with 
data visualizations. The workshop will also cover more advanced topics such as 
resampling methods for hypothesis tests with regression analysis, providing 
robust tools for data analysis and interpretation. Moreover, learning to 
communicate statistical findings effectively will enable researchers to present 
their work compellingly for academic journals, conferences, and policy papers.

For anyone wanting a deep dive into Quarto to automatically create reproducible 
research using R, we also have a 1-day workshop Quarto in RStudio: Writing 
Reproducible & Dynamic Research Papers 
<https://instats.org/seminar/quarto-in-r-studio-writing-reproducible2?utm_source=r-sig-ecology>,
 running Oct 7, by professor Seraphine Maerz.

Sign up today 
<https://instats.org/seminar/statistics-using-the-tidyverse-in-r2?utm_source=r-sig-ecology>
 for to secure your spot in these unique workshops and please feel free to tell 
your friends and colleagues!


Best wishes

Michael Zyphur
Director
Institute for Statistical and Data Science
instats.org <http://instats.org?utm_source=r-sig-ecology>
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