Perfect introduction to mathematics for beginners starting their learning journey.
If you want to learn how to perform the basic statistical analyses in the R program, you have come to the right place. Now you don't have to scour the web endlessly in order to find how to compute the statistical indicators in R, how to build a cross-table, how to build a scatterplot chart or how to compute a simple statistical test like the one-sample t test. Everything is here, in this course, explained visually, step by step.
So, what will you learn in this course. First of all, you will learn how to manipulate data in R, to prepare it for the analysis: how to filter your data frame, how to recode variables and compute new variables. Afterwards, we will take care about computing the main statistical figures in R: mean, median, standard deviation, skewness, kurtosis etc.
, both in the whole population and in subgroups of the population. Then you will learn how to visualize data using tables and charts. So we will build tables and cross-tables, as well as histograms, cumulative frequency charts, column and mean plot charts, scatterplot charts and boxplot charts.
Since assumption checking is a very important part of any statistical analysis, we could not elude this topic. So we'll learn how to check for normality and for the presence of outliers. Finally, we will perform some basic, one-sample statistical tests and interpret the results.
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