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This wiki is designed to help anyone perform statistical analyses on their data using R. It is divided into 2 broad sections: the first will help you to read in and organize your data, and the second will help to summarize and run stats on your data and output graphs. | |||
To get started, download R for free from the [http://www.r-project.org/ R website] | |||
==Analyzing data using R== | ==Analyzing data using R== | ||
===R basics=== | |||
What is a data frame? | |||
===Part 1: Organizing your data=== | |||
This section describes how to load in data files into a data frame, add or drop columns, create a new data frame from a subset of the full data, and generally get your data into the form you need so you can then conduct your analyses. | |||
===Part 2: Analyzing your data=== | |||
This section outlines how to perform descriptive stats, inferential stats, and output graphs once your data frame is organized |
Revision as of 20:32, 23 February 2013
This wiki is designed to help anyone perform statistical analyses on their data using R. It is divided into 2 broad sections: the first will help you to read in and organize your data, and the second will help to summarize and run stats on your data and output graphs.
To get started, download R for free from the R website
Analyzing data using R
R basics
What is a data frame?
Part 1: Organizing your data
This section describes how to load in data files into a data frame, add or drop columns, create a new data frame from a subset of the full data, and generally get your data into the form you need so you can then conduct your analyses.
Part 2: Analyzing your data
This section outlines how to perform descriptive stats, inferential stats, and output graphs once your data frame is organized