An R Companion for Applied Statistics II: Multivariable and Multivariate Techniques breaks the language of the R software down into manageable chunks in order to help students learn how to use R to analyze multivariate data. The book focuses on the statistics generally covered in an intermediate or multivariate statistics course and provides one or two ways to run each analysis in R. The book has been designed to be an R companion to Rebecca M. Warners Applied Statistics II: Third Edition, and includes end-of-chapter instructions for replicating the examples from that book in R. However, this text can also be used as a stand-alone R guide for a multivariate statistics course, without reference to the Warner text. Datasets and scripts to run the examples are provided on an accompanying website. See more
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Weight: 540g
Dimensions: 187 x 231mm
Publication Date: 17 Nov 2020
Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781071815571
About Danney Rasco
Danney Rasco is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology Sociology and Social Work at West Texas A&M University. As a self-professed stats nerd he enjoys (yes enjoys) teaching three or four sections of statistics each year and simply smiles and shrugs when students shake their heads at his enthusiasm and zeal for data and the beautiful sport of number crunching. In his free time he plans statistics workshops because he is a glutton for punishment. This love for statistics and teaching (i.e. nerdiness) resulted in a Summer Teaching Assistant Fellowship from the University of New Hampshire an Intellectual Contribution Award from the College of Education and Social Sciences at West Texas A&M University. Dr. Rasco has a masters degree in clinical and counseling psychology from Midwestern State University a masters degree and PhD in social psychology from the University of New Hampshire and a Cognate in College Teaching from the University of New Hampshire. One day he will buy frames perhaps with the proceeds from this book and display these degrees proudly on a wall.