Review from previous edition The book would make the ideal text for a short course on data management and presentation - it truly packs an amazing amount of wisdom and wit between slim covers.

Trends in Ecology and Evolution

I was engaged by the refreshing style of the authors, that while informal, gives the user clear step-by-step instructions for using the software. Apart from the clear biological leaning of the example data, this book is applicable to anyone learning R (even a statistician!).

Significance

R is rapidly becoming the standard software for statistical analyses, graphical presentation of data, and programming in the natural, physical, social, and engineering sciences. Getting Started with R is now the go-to introductory guide for biologists wanting to learn how to use R in their research. It teaches readers how to import, explore, graph, and analyse data, while keeping them focused on their ultimate goals: clearly communicating their data in oral presentations, posters, papers, and reports. It provides a consistent workflow for using R that is simple, efficient, reliable, and reproducible. This second edition has been updated and expanded while retaining the concise and engaging nature of its predecessor, offering an accessible and fun introduction to the packages dplyr and ggplot2 for data manipulation and graphing. It expands the set of basic statistics considered in the first edition to include new examples of a simple regression, a one-way and a two-way ANOVA. Finally, it introduces a new chapter on the generalised linear model. Getting Started with R is suitable for undergraduates, graduate students, professional researchers, and practitioners in the biological sciences.
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A popular entry-level guide into the use of R as a statistical programming and data management language for students, post-docs, and seasoned researchers now in a new revised edition, incorporating the updates in the R environment, and also adding guidance on the use of more complex statistical analyses and tools.
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Preface 1: Getting and getting acquainted with R 2: Getting your data into R 3: Data management, manipulation, and exploration with dplyr 4: Visualising your data 5: Introducing statistics in R 6: Advancing your statistics in R 7: Getting started with generalised linear models 8: Pimping your plots: scales and themes in ggplot2 9: Closing remarks Appendices
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`Review from previous edition The book would make the ideal text for a short course on data management and presentation - it truly packs an amazing amount of wisdom and wit between slim covers.' Trends in Ecology and Evolution `I was engaged by the refreshing style of the authors, that while informal, gives the user clear step-by-step instructions for using the software. Apart from the clear biological leaning of the example data, this book is applicable to anyone learning R (even a statistician!).' Significance
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A simple, easy, and engaging introduction to R for biologists Walks readers through the fundamentals of using R to import, manage and explore data, produce figures, and do basic statistics Designed for biologists new to R, who want an easy boost up the initially steep learning curve Focuses on producing tables and graphs that can be used in poster and oral presentations, and to put in manuscripts and theses Presents a template for annotated, efficient, reliable, and reproducible data analysis using R Incorporates a range of biological examples Second edition now includes introductions to dplyr and ggplot for data manipulation and graphics Second edition includes more basic statistics and a new chapter on the generalised linear model
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Andrew leads a research team studying community and evolutionary ecology. He has been using R and teaching quantitative methods for over 16 years. Owen leads a research team studying ecological forecasting. He has been using R and teaching quantitative methods for over 16 years. Dylan leads a research team studying population biology. He has been using R and teaching quantitative methods for over 15 years.
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A simple, easy, and engaging introduction to R for biologists Walks readers through the fundamentals of using R to import, manage and explore data, produce figures, and do basic statistics Designed for biologists new to R, who want an easy boost up the initially steep learning curve Focuses on producing tables and graphs that can be used in poster and oral presentations, and to put in manuscripts and theses Presents a template for annotated, efficient, reliable, and reproducible data analysis using R Incorporates a range of biological examples Second edition now includes introductions to dplyr and ggplot for data manipulation and graphics Second edition includes more basic statistics and a new chapter on the generalised linear model
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198787839
Publisert
2017
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
646 gr
Høyde
247 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
250

Biografisk notat

Andrew leads a research team studying community and evolutionary ecology. He has been using R and teaching quantitative methods for over 16 years. Owen leads a research team studying ecological forecasting. He has been using R and teaching quantitative methods for over 16 years. Dylan leads a research team studying population biology. He has been using R and teaching quantitative methods for over 15 years.