At 22:16 04/12/2006, Michael McCulloch wrote:
>Hello,
>I'm just beginning to learn R. What books/online learning modules
>with datasets would you suggest?
>Thank you!
If
a) you already know some statistics
b) you want to use R as a tool in your applied statistical work
then
@BOOK{venables02,
author = {Venables, W N and Ripley, B D},
year = 2002,
title = {Modern applied statistics with {S}},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag},
address = {New York},
keywords = {statistics, general, software}
}
is worth considering. It is quite terse though (it is one of the few
books I have which I wish were longer) and not so suitable if you are
also learning statistics at the same time.
>Best wishes,
>Michael
>
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