[R] Use of R for Hypothesis Testing
John Kane
jrkrideau at inbox.com
Sat Feb 14 18:08:20 CET 2015
There are anumber of good papers and books in pdf format at the
R site. Select a CRAN location and you should see an entry for them on the left side of the page. Pick a couple and see if they help.
And for a fun read on introductory statistics in general which should cover everything you wanted to know and more have a look at
Danial Navarro's downloadable stats book at http://health.adelaide.edu.au/psychology/ccs/teaching/lsr/
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada
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> Dear Staff
> Hello,
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> I am recently trying to learn some functions of R. How would I use R to
> do
> T-test, confidence interval calculation, chi-square test and ANOVA?
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> Thank you
> Sike Li (Lydia)
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