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R programming for beginners - This video is an introduction to R programming. I have another channel dedicated to R teaching: / rprogramming101 In this video I provide a tutorial on some statistical analysis (specifically using the t-test and linear regression). I also demonstrate how to use dplyr and ggplot to do data manipulation and data visualisation. Its R programming for beginners really and is filled with graphics, quantitative analysis and some explanations as to how statistics work. If you’re a statistician, into data science or perhaps someone learning bio-stats and thinking about learning to use R for quantitative analysis, then you’ll find this video useful. Importantly, R is free. If you learn R programming you’ll have it for life.
This video was sponsored by the University of Edinburgh. Find out more about their programmes at http://edin.ac/2pTfis2
This channel focusses on global health and public health - so please consider subscribing if you’re someone wanting to make the world a better place – I’d love to you join this community. I have videos on epidemiology, study design, ethics and many more.…...more
R programming for beginners – statistic with R (t-test and linear regression) and dplyr and ggplot
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R programming for beginners - This video is an introduction to R programming. I have another channel dedicated to R teaching: / rprogramming101 In this video I provide a tutorial on some statistical analysis (specifically using the t-test and linear regression). I also demonstrate how to use dplyr and ggplot to do data manipulation and data visualisation. Its R programming for beginners really and is filled with graphics, quantitative analysis and some explanations as to how statistics work. If you’re a statistician, into data science or perhaps someone learning bio-stats and thinking about learning to use R for quantitative analysis, then you’ll find this video useful. Importantly, R is free. If you learn R programming you’ll have it for life.
This video was sponsored by the University of Edinburgh. Find out more about their programmes at http://edin.ac/2pTfis2
This channel focusses on global health and public health - so please consider subscribing if you’re someone wanting to make the world a better place – I’d love to you join this community. I have videos on epidemiology, study design, ethics and many more.…...more