[R] remedial stats education
Joshua N Pritikin
jpritikin at pobox.com
Mon Sep 12 14:15:53 CEST 2005
In short:
I didn't take enough stats courses in college. Now I am working on scientific
research and I feel somewhat lost when it comes to designing the statistical
framework. I have looked through the books at:
http://www.r-project.org/doc/bib/R-books.html
I even tried to read [17] Julian J. Faraway. Linear Models with R. This book
is too advanced. It helped a little bit but I still feel lost. Can somebody
recommend a textbook or textbooks suitable for a self-study stats course?
Brief bio:
I have 20 years background in software development. I know lots of
computer languages including C++ and Perl. The computer language aspects of R
seems fairly simple. I did some calculus in college but not more than 1-2
courses. I have a basic understanding of probability. I mostly understand
descriptive statistics. I feel somewhat lost when it comes to statistical
inference. I am good at self-study. I happily spend 12 hours a day reading
dry technical manuals.
About the research:
I have designed a web-based questionaire. http://shared.openheartlogic.org
My collaborator (equally stats inept) is working on a similar web-based
questionaire http://ruminate.openheartlogic.org
Ultimately, we want to publish in a peer-reviewed journal such as Emotion &
Cognition or, at least, get a paper accepted at the annual Cognitive Science
conference. Something like that. We have already started collecting data but
not on a large scale since we are not confident about our statistical
approach.
This is a shot in the dark, but if a stats expert wants to collaborate with us
then we would welcome that. We don't have much to offer except, what we think
is, exciting research.
In any case, a few textbook recommendations would probably help me a lot.
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