Using R for Introductory Statistics

Author:   John Verzani (CUNY/College of Staten Island, New York, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Edition:   2nd edition
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9781466590731


Pages:   518
Publication Date:   26 June 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   John Verzani (CUNY/College of Staten Island, New York, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   CRC Press Inc
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   1.120kg
ISBN:  

9781466590731


ISBN 10:   1466590734
Pages:   518
Publication Date:   26 June 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Data. Univariate Data. Bivariate Data. Multivariate Data. Describing Populations. Simulation. Confidence Intervals. Significance Tests. Goodness of Fit. Linear Regression. Analysis of Variance. Two Extensions of the Linear Model. Appendices. Index.

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Praise for the First Edition: The author has made a very serious effort to introduce entry-level students of statistics to the open-source software package R. One mistake most authors of similar texts make is to assume some basic level of familiarity, either with the subject to be taught, or the tool (the software package) to be used in teaching the subject. This book does not fall into either trap. ... the examples and exercises are well-chosen ... -MAA Reviews, October 2010 The book presents each new concept in a gentle manner. Numerous examples serve to illustrate both the R commands and the general statistical concepts. ... Every chapter contains sample code for plotting ... The book also has a rich supply of homework problems that are straightforward and data-focused ... I found the book enjoyable to read. Even as an experienced user of R, I learned a few things. ... Without hesitation I would use it for an introductory statistics course or an introduction to R for a general audience. Indeed, Verzani's book may prove a useful travel guide through the sometimes exasperating territory of statistical computing. -E. Andres Houseman (Harvard School of Public Health), Statistics in Medicine, Vol. 26, 2007 This book sets out to kill two birds with one stone-introducing R and statistics at the same time. The author accomplishes his twin goals by presenting an easy-to-follow narrative mixed with R codes, formulae, and graphs ... [He] clearly has a great command of R, and uses its strength and versatility to achieve statistical goals that cannot be easily reached otherwise ... this book contains a cornucopia of information for beginners in statistics who want to learn a computer language that is positioned to take the statistics world by storm. -Significance, September 2005 Anyone who has struggled to produce his or her own notes to help students use R will appreciate this thorough, careful and complete guide aimed at beginning students. -Journal of Statistical Software, November 2005 This is an ideal text for integrating the study of statistics with a powerful computation tool. -Zentralblatt MATH


Overall, I really like the rich examples and data sets that the book provides (through using the R package). I believe this is the strength of the book and I think many educators, especially those teaching first year statistics, would find this aspect highly beneficial to their students...the book is ideal for a trained statistician who has never used R. -Australian and New Zealand Journal of Statistics, March 2016 Now in its second edition, the book introduces the reader to exploratory data analysis and manipulation, statistical inference, and statistical models. Particular attention is given to thoroughly learning base R before extending R's capabilities with packages. ... interesting, topical, and challenging examples. ... a stimulating read for the classroom-based student ... -Significance, April 2015 Praise for the First Edition: The author has made a very serious effort to introduce entry-level students of statistics to the open-source software package R. One mistake most authors of similar texts make is to assume some basic level of familiarity, either with the subject to be taught, or the tool (the software package) to be used in teaching the subject. This book does not fall into either trap. ... the examples and exercises are well-chosen ... -MAA Reviews, October 2010 The book presents each new concept in a gentle manner. Numerous examples serve to illustrate both the R commands and the general statistical concepts. ... Every chapter contains sample code for plotting ... The book also has a rich supply of homework problems that are straightforward and data-focused ... I found the book enjoyable to read. Even as an experienced user of R, I learned a few things. ... Without hesitation I would use it for an introductory statistics course or an introduction to R for a general audience. Indeed, Verzani's book may prove a useful travel guide through the sometimes exasperating territory of statistical computing. -E. Andres Houseman (Harvard School of Public Health), Statistics in Medicine, Vol. 26, 2007 This book sets out to kill two birds with one stone-introducing R and statistics at the same time. The author accomplishes his twin goals by presenting an easy-to-follow narrative mixed with R codes, formulae, and graphs ... [He] clearly has a great command of R, and uses its strength and versatility to achieve statistical goals that cannot be easily reached otherwise ... this book contains a cornucopia of information for beginners in statistics who want to learn a computer language that is positioned to take the statistics world by storm. -Significance, September 2005 Anyone who has struggled to produce his or her own notes to help students use R will appreciate this thorough, careful and complete guide aimed at beginning students. -Journal of Statistical Software, November 2005 This is an ideal text for integrating the study of statistics with a powerful computation tool. -Zentralblatt MATH


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