John Wiley & Sons, 2005. - 333 pages.
Statistics: An Introduction Using R offers a concise introduction to statistical methods, stressing the graphical investigation of data, and features step-by-step instructions to help the non-statistician to understand fully the methodology. The computing is done in R, the freeware version of S-Plus, which is globally recognised as one of the most powerful and flexible statistical software packages. This book is the first available title on the market to cover a broad array of statistical methods at a suitable level for a wide range of disciplines.
Statistics: An Introduction Using R offers a concise introduction to statistical methods, stressing the graphical investigation of data, and features step-by-step instructions to help the non-statistician to understand fully the methodology. The computing is done in R, the freeware version of S-Plus, which is globally recognised as one of the most powerful and flexible statistical software packages. This book is the first available title on the market to cover a broad array of statistical methods at a suitable level for a wide range of disciplines.