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A Practical Guide to Data Analysis Using R

An Example-Based Approach

John H. Maindonald, W. John Braun & Jeffrey L. Andrews

A Practical Guide to Data Analysis Using R
A Practical Guide to Data Analysis Using R

A Practical Guide to Data Analysis Using R

An Example-Based Approach

John H. Maindonald, W. John Braun & Jeffrey L. Andrews

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'A Practical Guide to Data Analysis Using R is an unusually rich and practical resource for data analysts. It gives coverage to important classical and modern methods of data analysis, while modeling a statistician's thinking and workflow using a wide range of real-world examples. It has broad appeal and application.' Sue Finch, University of Melbourne

'A Practical Guide to Data Analysis Using R is an unusually rich and practical resource for data analysts. It gives coverage to important classical and modern methods of data analysis, while modeling a statistician's thinking and workflow using a wide range of real-world examples. It has broad appeal and application.' Sue Finch, University of Melbourne

'This book hits the sweet spot in introducing classical and modern statistical methods, full of examples and providing R code and output. Statistical consultants will find this book useful as it gathers together so much of the wisdom that the authors have gained over the years. The content has been brought comprehensively into the 21st century with an accent on learning from data, without the need to tackle the tidyverse. It also addresses statistical hot topics such as causal inference, reproducibility, the future for p values, false discovery rate, among others.  I can definitely recommend it to student researchers looking for a combination of statistical thinking, statistical methods and R tutorial. It tackles all of those curly little questions like what change in AIC should I care about, for all of which it can be hard to find a pithy exposition.' Alice Richardson, Australian National University

'This is one of the very few practically useful expositions I've seen on linear models and related statistics. Its title could be 'How Statistics Works in the Real World, and What to Do about It'! Carefully reasoned and interweaved with interesting examples in R, this belongs on every serious data analysts bookshelf.' Norman S. Matloff, University of California, Davis

'This updated and expanded version of the popular 'DAAG' text presents a modern approach to data science, with emphasis on understanding data, the value of graphical displays, careful attention to statistical methods and their limitations, and a welcome emphasis on the importance of communication in advancing the science of uncertainty.' Nancy Reid, University of Toronto

John H. Maindonald is Contract Associate at Statistics Research Associates and was previously Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University. He has had wide experience both as a university lecturer and as a quantitative problem solver, working with researchers in diverse areas. He is the author of 'Statistical Computation' (1984), and the senior author of 'Data Analysis and Graphics Using R' (third edition, 2010). W. John Braun is Professor at the University of British Columbia, where he is Director of the UBCO campus of the Banff International Research Station for Mathematical Innovation and Discovery. In 2020, he received the Statistical Society of Canada Award for Impact of Applied and Collaborative Work. Jeffrey Andrews is Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia. He currently serves as Principal Co-director of the Master of Data Science program and President-elect of The Classification Society (TCS). He is the 2013 Distinguished Dissertation Award winner from TCS and a recipient of the 2017 Chikio Hayashi Award for Young Researchers from the International Federation of Classification Societies.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Cambridge University Press
  • Verschenen
    mei 2024
  • Bladzijden
    550
  • Genre
    Waarschijnlijkheid en statistieken
  • Afmetingen
    251 x 175 x 31 mm
  • Gewicht
    1160 gram
  • EAN
    9781009282277
  • Hardback / gebonden
    Hardback / gebonden
  • Taal
    Engels

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