A Course in Statistics with R Prabhanjan N. Tattar, Suresh Ramaiah, B. G. Manjunath
Publisher: Wiley
Moderation and mediation sounds alike, but in reality they are quite different. Following the crash course in R (end of the first day) is highly recommended for A First Course in Statistical Programming with R. Intro to Statistics with R: Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). R is a free statistical programming language environment. Intro to Statistics with R: Moderation and Mediation. This course is a follow-on from the Programming with R course. This beginner level course provides a basic training in statistical bioinformatics analysis using R and Bioconductor. KIx: KIexploRx Explore Statistics with R. This course has about 90 videos and 140+ exercise questions, over 10 chapters. There are lectures devoted to R, giving tutorials from the ground up, and First courses in statistics, linear algebra, and computing. A First Course in Statistical Programming with R. This is an introductory-level course in supervised learning, with a focus on regression and classification methods. Amazon.com: A Course in Statistics with R (9781119152729): Prabhanjan N. It is completely free to anyone -- like the air you breath is free. Most courses last 4 weeks and consist of readings, supplemental materials, exercises, and a private discussion forum with fellow students and the instructor. Centre for Applied Statistics Courses (CASC) a guest lecturer, George Michaelides, who runs the 'Multilevel Data Analysis using R' course. For example, here's a course in "advanced statistical computing" that I taught at plus create a Sweave-type document and an R package. Do it yourself Introduction to R.