[R] Making a case for using R in Academia
Marc Schwartz
marc_schwartz at comcast.net
Thu Nov 9 00:16:31 CET 2006
On Wed, 2006-11-08 at 15:55 -0500, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
> Hello, new to the list, first message.
>
> This question perhaps might be more appropriate to R-sig-teaching,
> and I'd be happy to take it there if this is not the right place for it.
>
> I am teaching applied statistics at a small liberal arts college with
> limited resources, and we are currently using SPSS for our courses.
> Mainly the reason for this, as I understand it, is that this is what
> is used "out in the real world", or at least this is our perception
> of it. I have only used R for my own stuff for about six months, and
> my training is not in statistics, so I am not very aware of what it
> can do in other disciplines, especially Sociology and Psychology. I
> would like to make a case to the other departments here for using R
> instead, so I was hoping that there might be some resources out there
> that talk about the extend in which R is being used outside of
> academia, or in general any other resources that talk about R as a
> practical alternative to the other non-free statistical packages.
> Perhaps some statistics, or particular examples of use? Any links
> would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks for any thoughts/input into this.
There are such discussions sprinkled over the last few years in the
r-help archives that you might want to review. There is a lengthy one
here:
http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/35616.html
and there are others, though the proper key words seem to be escaping me
at the moment.
Also, there are at least two articles in R News that you might find of
interest:
Marc Schwartz. The decision to use R. R News, 4(1):2-5, June 2004.
Bill Pikounis and Andy Liaw. The value of R for preclinical
statisticians. R News, 5(1):44-47, May 2005.
There are others as well relative to how R is used in various domains,
but these might be a good start and came to mind relatively
easily... :-)
HTH,
Marc Schwartz
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