[R] Re commended textbooks for R?

Max mnevill at exitcheck.net
Thu Nov 29 16:38:13 CET 2007


Thanks guys for the recomendations! :)



aaront wrote on 11/29/2007 :
> I am currently using: ---John Maindonald and John Braun. Data Analysis and
> Graphics Using R--- and find it very useful, note that there now is a 2007
> edition.
>
> Most of the texts mentioned in the previous link have reviews on Amazon.
>
>
> Jared O'Connell-2 wrote:
>> 
>> This page may be helpful :)
>> 
>>  http://www.r-project.org/doc/bib/R-books.html
>> 
>> Modern Applied Statistics with S is quite broad and very good.
>> 
>> On Nov 28, 2007 4:38 PM, Max <mnevill at exitcheck.net> wrote:
>>> Hi everyone!
>>> 
>>> I've recently begun to learn R for my job as the IT department suffers
>>> from lack of funding for new software. I was talking to the guy in
>>> charge of Requisitions and have found out the budget for books is in
>>> great shape.
>>> 
>>> So, I'm curious what books people know of that have R examples and are
>>> good for:
>>> 
>>> 1.) Uni and Multivariate Time Series Analysis/Forecasting
>>> 
>>> 2.) GLMs (at this point it looks like I'll be focusing on nominal and
>>> ordinal regression models)
>>> 
>>> 3.) Survival Models
>>> 
>>> 4.) Multiple Regression
>>> 
>>> Any suggestions would be awesome. :)
>>> 
>>> thanks,
>>> 
>>> -Max
>>> 
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