oaxino Posted October 28, 2024 Report Share Posted October 28, 2024 Univariate analysis using R programmingPublished 10/2024MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 ChLanguage: English | Duration: 4h 18m | Size: 2.32 GBCalculate summary statistics of different data types, present them as tables, and create many plots from data.What you'll learnInstall R and RstudioCalculate summary statistics for numerical and categorical data using RConvert the results to readable tables using RPlot numerical data as histograms and box plots using RPlot categorical data as bar plots and tree maps using RApply the above concepts on freely available datasetsRequirementsNo programming language experience is needed. You will learn R and data analysis from scratch.DescriptionInstall R and R studio.Use R studio to explore data and present the results as tables with captions.Use R studio for calculating summary statistics for the location of numerical data (mean, median, and percentiles).Learn how to use the mean and median to deduce the data distribution.Use R studio for calculating summary statistics for the spread of numerical data (range, variance, standard deviation, and interquartile range). Learn how to interpret the measures of spread to identify your risk.Learn how to present the results of summary statistics as tables with captions.Use R studio for plotting histograms of numerical data. Learn how to interpret the data histogram to deduce the data distribution.Use R studio for plotting box plots of numerical data. Learn how to interpret the data box plot to deduce the data distribution and the different quantiles.Use R studio for calculating summary statistics of categorical data (count, proportion, and percentage).Use R studio for plotting bar plots of categorical data.Use R studio for plotting tree maps of categorical data.Learn how to use the bar plots and tree map to identify the most and least frequent categories.Learn how to customize the plots to produce different versions of the plot for the same data.Learn how to export the created plots to PDF or image or copy them to your clipboard to be included in your reports.Who this course is forLaymen persons who want to understand statistics and data analysisStudents or fresh graduates who want to learn R and data analysisAcademic professionals who want to learn statistics to understand the statistical part of published papersHomepage:https://www.udemy.com/course/univariate-analysis-using-r-programming/ScreenshotsSay "Thank You"rapidgator.net:https://rapidgator.net/file/38459cd47d53a87003aab8aebf556d4c/mphvr.Univariate.analysis.using.R.programming.part1.rar.htmlhttps://rapidgator.net/file/ceed3ac72e1ac6eae08c9a613413fc1a/mphvr.Univariate.analysis.using.R.programming.part2.rar.htmlhttps://rapidgator.net/file/e50be59cf867ec5f196feb6dd7a0072a/mphvr.Univariate.analysis.using.R.programming.part3.rar.htmlddownload.com:https://ddownload.com/k6a9eeesvk3o/mphvr.Univariate.analysis.using.R.programming.part1.rarhttps://ddownload.com/01o35v6ju49l/mphvr.Univariate.analysis.using.R.programming.part2.rarhttps://ddownload.com/p4h217hrf7r8/mphvr.Univariate.analysis.using.R.programming.part3.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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