[R-sig-teaching] R-sig-teaching Digest, Vol 61, Issue 1

Wayne Smith wayne.smith at csun.edu
Mon Mar 11 17:43:22 CET 2013



On 3/11/2013 4:00 AM, r-sig-teaching-request at r-project.org wrote:
> From: Nicholas Horton <nhorton at smith.edu>
> To: "r-sig-teaching at r-project.org" <r-sig-teaching at r-project.org>
> Cc: Nicholas Horton <nhorton at smith.edu>
> Subject: [R-sig-teaching] Updates on "How to Do it in R" for the
> 	"Statistical Sleuth" and "Introduction to the Practice of	Statistics"
> Message-ID: <9D1E512A-C1B7-4C61-8ADE-A40FC09DF693 at smith.edu>
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> A group of students and faculty at Smith College have created a series of files to help describe how to undertake analyses using R that are introduced as examples in two excellent textbooks: the Second and Third editions of the Statistical Sleuth: A Course in Methods of Data Analysis (2002, Fred Ramsey and Dan Schafer) and the Sixth edition of Introduction to the Practice of Statistics (2009, David S. Moore, George P. McCabe and Bruce A. Craig).  If you are using either of these books, or would like to see straightforward ways to undertake analyses in R for ue in intro and intermediate statistics courses, these may be of interest.

	...[snip]...

	Excellent, excellent work.  Professor Horton, please extend
	my best to your students.

	Wayne Smith, Ph.D.
	Department of Management
	California State University, Northridge

	...[snip]...



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