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Basics of Data Manipulation and Statistical Analysis in R

Ended Aug 15, 2019
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Full course description

Term: Summer 2019
Date: August 14th & 15th 2019
Time: 8:00am-4:00pm (14) & 8:00am - 12:00pm (15)
Location: Torgerson 1100
Instructors: Frances A. McCarty & Katharine Miller
Presented By: Statistical Applications & Innovations Group (SAIG)

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Description:
When it comes to statistical analysis, R software is a common choice to analyze data and produce
graphics. Unlike other software like Excel or JMP, R requires some computer programming. This
workshop will provide you with the basic logic and understanding of computer programming. You will
learn how coding in R works as well as how to perform basic statistical analyses and graphics. By the end
of the workshop, you should feel empowered to go out and start using R to help you in your research.