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Do you want to learn R? This book is built on the premise that
anyone with a bit of free time and a healthy curiosity can learn to
use R in their studies or at work. The authors focus on using R to
do useful things like writing reports, creating data and graphs,
accessing datasets collected by others, preparing data, and
conducting simple data analysis. In this book you'll learn how to:
install R and RStudio (R), and set up an RStudio (R) project and
folders; write an essay with graphs based on simple real-world data
using R Markdown; create variables from everyday numeric
information and visualize data through five types of charts-bar
plot, histogram, pie chart, scatter plot, and time series line
plot-to identify patterns in the data; write and run R programs,
and prepare your data following the tidyverse approach; import
external datasets into R, install R data packages, and carry out
initial data validity checks; conduct exploratory data analysis
through three exercises involving data on voting outcomes, natural
resource consumption, and gross domestic product (GDP) via data
visualization, correlation coeffi cient, and simple regression; and
write a research paper on the impact of GDP per capita on life
expectancy using R Markdown. Student-friendly language and examples
(such as binge-watched shows on Netflix, and the top 5 songs on
Spotify), cumulative learning, and practice exercises make this a
must-have guide for a variety of courses where data are used and
reports need to be written. Code and datasets used to carry out the
examples in the book are available on an accompanying website.
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