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The costs of substance abuse in the workplace are staggering.
Workplace substance abuse adversely affects shareholder, the
workforce, customers, and society. The employee assistance program
(EAP) has demonstrated its effectiveness in combating the many
types of personal problems that impair work performance. EAPs come
in many forms, but each costs money. Smits and Pace provide a
practical guide to help corporate decision makers construct and
fund an EAP tailored to their needs. To help insure a reasonable
return on the corporation's EAP investment, the authors suggest
linking it strategically to other human resource programs and
operating it in a businesslike manner with performance objectives,
measurement systems, and accountability for agreed-upon
outcomes.
The investment model organizes the book into three parts and
concludes with an integrative case designed to help the reader
apply the concepts presented in the first ten chapters. Part I,
Making the Investment, focuses on needs, options, and investment
levels. It encourages the reader to think about the EAP as part of
a portfolio of human resource programs linked strategically to the
organization's business strategy. Part II, Managing the Investment,
examines the nuts and bolts of the implementation and operation of
the EAP. Part III, Monitoring the Investment, advocates an EAP
management information system to help improve EAP efficiency and
tttttttveness, to assess the return on investment, and to help
guide corporate decision makers when reinvesting in their EAP.
Beginning R, Second Edition is a hands-on book showing how to use
the R language, write and save R scripts, read in data files, and
write custom statistical functions as well as use built in
functions. This book shows the use of R in specific cases such as
one-way ANOVA analysis, linear and logistic regression, data
visualization, parallel processing, bootstrapping, and more. It
takes a hands-on, example-based approach incorporating best
practices with clear explanations of the statistics being done. It
has been completely re-written since the first edition to make use
of the latest packages and features in R version 3. R is a powerful
open-source language and programming environment for statistics and
has become the de facto standard for doing, teaching, and learning
computational statistics. R is both an object-oriented language and
a functional language that is easy to learn, easy to use, and
completely free. A large community of dedicated R users and
programmers provides an excellent source of R code, functions, and
data sets, with a constantly evolving ecosystem of packages
providing new functionality for data analysis. R has also become
popular in commercial use at companies such as Microsoft, Google,
and Oracle. Your investment in learning R is sure to pay off in the
long term as R continues to grow into the go to language for data
analysis and research.What You Will Learn: How to acquire and
install R Hot to import and export data and scripts How to analyze
data and generate graphics How to program in R to write custom
functions Hot to use R for interactive statistical explorations How
to conduct bootstrapping and other advanced techniques
R Recipes is your handy problem-solution reference for learning and
using the popular R programming language for statistics and other
numerical analysis. Packed with hundreds of code and visual
recipes, this book helps you to quickly learn the fundamentals and
explore the frontiers of programming, analyzing and using R. R
Recipes provides textual and visual recipes for easy and productive
templates for use and re-use in your day-to-day R programming and
data analysis practice. Whether you're in finance, cloud computing,
big or small data analytics, or other applied computational and
data science - R Recipes should be a staple for your code reference
library.
Beginning R: An Introduction to Statistical Programming is a
hands-on book showing how to use the R language, write and save R
scripts, build and import data files, and write your own custom
statistical functions. R is a powerful open-source implementation
of the statistical language S, which was developed by AT&T. R
has eclipsed S and the commercially-available S-Plus language, and
has become the de facto standard for doing, teaching, and learning
computational statistics. R is both an object-oriented language and
a functional language that is easy to learn, easy to use, and
completely free. A large community of dedicated R users and
programmers provides an excellent source of R code, functions, and
data sets. R is also becoming adopted into commercial tools such as
Oracle Database. Your investment in learning R is sure to pay off
in the long term as R continues to grow into the go to language for
statistical exploration and research.* Covers the freely-available
R language for statistics * Shows the use of R in specific uses
case such as simulations, discrete probability solutions, one-way
ANOVA analysis, and more * Takes a hands-on and example-based
approach incorporating best practices with clear explanations of
the statistics being done What you'll learn * Acquire and install R
* Import and export data and scripts * Generate basic statistics
and graphics * Program in R to write custom functions * Use R for
interactive statistical explorations * Implement simulations and
other advanced techniques Who this book is for Beginning R: An
Introduction to Statistical Programming is an easy-to-read book
that serves as an instruction manual and reference for working
professionals, professors, and students who want to learn and use R
for basic statistics. It is the perfect book for anyone needing a
free, capable, and powerful tool for exploring statistics and
automating their use.
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