Shreffler R course
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Course overview
This is the ShreffLab's introductory course on R analysis. The course design and materials borrow heavily from other sources, including the Clarkson University tutorial, the introduction by Emmanuel Paradis, and others that are cited in the materials and are available R_Statistics here.
A couple of additional resources:
- Quick reference card by E. Paradis
- Practical Regression and Anova using R
Recent updates to the course
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