Getting started with R


Berlin, 18-22 June 2018



Instructor: Dr. Alexandre Courtiol (Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife
Research, Berlin (Germany)) 

 
Course overview

R is the statistical software the most used in the world. It is extremely
powerful, free of charge and open source. Despite these benefits, many avoid
R, or struggle with it, as writing computer code to do any operation -- a
requirement in R -- is at first both difficult and intimidating.

This course aims at overcoming those challenges by providing solid basics in
R. At the end of the course, participants should feel much more at ease
writing a computer script in the R language which covers the entire spectrum
of a statistical analysis: reading data, editing them, plotting them, and
analysing them. Because linear models are the dominant statistical tool in
many fields, the part of the course focusing on analyses per se (see
schedule) will focus on those, but principles seen during the class should
greatly help those interested in other kind of analyses as well. The course
will be presented over five days and will mix explanations and guided
exercises. Students are free to practice with their own datasets during the
course.

 

 
Intended audience

This course is aimed at scientists from quantitative sciences (e.g. biology,
epidemiology, psychology...). It has been created with biologists in mind
but it should accommodate scientists from other disciplines. No previous
experience with R is required. Participants should have a basic familiarity
with statistical terms and concepts. 



Please visit our website, to get more information about the program:
https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/course13/curriculum-13/


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