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Learn how to perform a descriptive analysis of your data in R, from simple descriptive statistics to more advanced graphics used to describe your data at hand| Stats and R
Learn how to perform a descriptive analysis of your data by hand. You will learn how to compute both location and dispersion measures to describe your data| Stats and R
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After having installed R and RStudio, learn several ways to import an Excel, CSV or SPSS (.sav) file into RStudio via the code or in a more user-friendly way| Stats and R
This article explains what is R and RStudio (an open source statistical software program), and how to install it. Some examples of basic code are also presented| Stats and R
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