Introductory Statistics With R(2nd Edition)
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Peter Dalgaard
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ISBN: 0387790535, 978-0387790534
Book publisher: Springer
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RB
This book is a fantastic introduction to statistics using R. The explanations are clear and concise, making complex concepts easier to grasp. I particularly appreciated the numerous examples that illustrate each point beautifully. Additionally, it arrived quickly and in perfect condition. Highly recommend it to anyone looking to solidify their understanding of R and statistical methods!
HP
This book serves as an okay introduction to statistics with R but left me wanting more detailed explanations on certain topics. It’s good for beginners but might be too basic for those already familiar with basic stats concepts. At least it arrived quickly and at a discount thanks to my membership.
JT
I was genuinely impressed with 'Introductory Statistics With R'. The author does a wonderful job breaking down the material into digestible parts. Even for someone new to R, the text is approachable and well-organized. It was packaged safely and came earlier than expected. A big plus was the 10% discount I got through my Prime subscription!
WW
This book strikes a nice balance between explaining statistical theory and providing practical R examples. While it’s an excellent guide overall, I did wish there were a few more real-world examples. Still, it's a very helpful resource for anyone starting out with R and wanting a solid foundation in statistics.
































