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Analyzing Health Data in R for SAS Users is aimed at helping health
data analysts who use SAS accomplish some of the same tasks in R.
It is targeted to public health students and professionals who have
a background in biostatistics and SAS software, but are new to R.
For professors, it is useful as a textbook for a descriptive or
regression modeling class, as it uses a publicly-available dataset
for examples, and provides exercises at the end of each chapter.
For students and public health professionals, not only is it a
gentle introduction to R, but it can serve as a guide to developing
the results for a research report using R software. Features: Gives
examples in both SAS and R Demonstrates descriptive statistics as
well as linear and logistic regression Provides exercise questions
and answers at the end of each chapter Uses examples from the
publicly available dataset, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance
System (BRFSS) 2014 data Guides the reader on producing a health
analysis that could be published as a research report Gives an
example of hypothesis-driven data analysis Provides examples of
plots with a color insert
Analyzing Health Data in R for SAS Users is aimed at helping health
data analysts who use SAS accomplish some of the same tasks in R.
It is targeted to public health students and professionals who have
a background in biostatistics and SAS software, but are new to R.
For professors, it is useful as a textbook for a descriptive or
regression modeling class, as it uses a publicly-available dataset
for examples, and provides exercises at the end of each chapter.
For students and public health professionals, not only is it a
gentle introduction to R, but it can serve as a guide to developing
the results for a research report using R software. Features: Gives
examples in both SAS and R Demonstrates descriptive statistics as
well as linear and logistic regression Provides exercise questions
and answers at the end of each chapter Uses examples from the
publicly available dataset, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance
System (BRFSS) 2014 data Guides the reader on producing a health
analysis that could be published as a research report Gives an
example of hypothesis-driven data analysis Provides examples of
plots with a color insert
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