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Statistical Analysis and Data Display: An Intermediate Course with Examples in R / Richard M. Heiberger and Burt Holland

By: Heiberger, Richard M.
Contributor(s): Holland, Burt.
Material type: TextTextSeries: Springer Texts in Statistics. Publisher: New York Springer Science+Business Media 2015Edition: 2nd Ed.Description: xxxi, 898p. : ill. ; 24cm.ISBN: 9781493921218.Subject(s): Mathematical statistics--Data processing; R (Computer program language); Statistics--Data processing; SAS (Computer file); S-Plus; Statistics; Mathematical statisticsDDC classification: 519.5 HEI Online resources: Click here to access online
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Statistics with R Programming


It includes Appendix, References, Index of Datasets and Index Pages
This contemporary presentation of statistical methods features extensive use of graphical displays for exploring data and for displaying the analysis. The authors demonstrate how to analyze data—showing code, graphics, and accompanying tabular listings—for all the methods they cover. Complete R scripts for all examples and figures are provided for readers to use as models for their own analyses.
This book can serve as a standalone text for statistics majors at the master’s level and for other quantitatively oriented disciplines at the doctoral level, and as a reference book for researchers. Classical concepts and techniques are illustrated with a variety of case studies using both newer graphical tools and traditional tabular displays.
New graphical material includes:
an expanded chapter on graphics
a section on graphing Likert Scale Data to build on the importance of rating scales in fields from population studies to psychometrics
a discussion on design of graphics that will work for readers with color-deficient vision
an expanded discussion on the design of multi-panel graphics
expanded and new sections in the discrete bivariate statistics capter on the use of mosaic plots for contingency tables including the n×2×2 tables for which the Mantel–Haenszel–Cochran test is appropriate
an interactive (using the shiny package) presentation of the graphics for the normal and t-tables that is introduced early and used in many chapters

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