Dear Rusers,

I am starting to develop a one week course in which I want to cover an R 
programming introduction and go over data analysis / statistics / econometrics 
incl. visualization and maybe reproducible research as an extra. The goal is to 
give research students a kick start with R so that they can use it productively 
for their thesis work and add or refresh some statistics / analysis / 
econometrics skills.


I have collected some materials from the web etc. which will be helpful but it 
probably would be good to have one main book or other reference which the 
students can hold on to as a reference or guideline over the course.

Would anyone have a good suggestion what book to use or even experience with 
using one in a similar course?

Thank you very much for any ideas!
Werner


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