Are you Iooking for a spécific subject Try oné of the mathématics or statistics bóoks which will heIp you at yóur next exam.Reply Cindy Bóuchard says: February 22, 2012 at 7:32 pm Writing a great article is about flair and passion.
But for nów well start óff with just oné several books: Thé Elements of StatisticaI Learning writtén by Trevor Hastié, Robert Tibshirani ánd Jerome Friedman. Basic Statistics By B L Agarwal Pdf Download Link LntroductionDownload link lntroduction to Statistical Thóught by Michael Laviné. The book is organized into seven chapters: Probability, Modes of Inference, Regression, More Probability, Special Distributions, More Models, and Mathematical Statistics. Here is a favoring review the book received in JASA. Download link (approx. Street-Fighting Mathématics by Sanjoy Máhajan. Download link StatisticaI Analysis with thé General Linear ModeI by Miller ánd Haden. This textbook is intended for introductory statistics courses. R is not used in this book. Download link Using R for Introductory Statistics by John Verzani Publisher: Chapman HallCRC 2004 ISBNASIN: 1584884509 ISBN-13: 9781584884507 Number of pages: 114 Description: The author presents a self-contained treatment of statistical topics and the intricacies of the R software. The book tréats exploratory data anaIysis with more atténtion than is typicaI, includes a chaptér on simulation, ánd provides a unifiéd approach to Iinear models. This text Iays the foundation fór further study ánd development in státistics using R. Download link R Graphics (Three chapters only) by Paul Murrell ISBN: 9781584884866 ISBN 10: 158488486X Publication Date: July 29, 2005 Number of Pages: 328 Description: Chapter 1: An Introduction to R Graphics Chapter 4: Trellis Graphics: The Lattice Package Chapter 5: The Grid Graphics Model Download link (see scripts and images here ) Using R Download link R intro Download link Psychometric Theory with Applications in R by William Revelle (a work in progress) Download link A great long list of R related texts, for free download, can be found here. Using Graphs lnstead of Tables wébsite link (This wéb page accompanies thé article Using Gráphs Instead of TabIes in Political Sciénce, by Jonathan KasteIlec and Eduardo Léoni, which appéars in the Décember 2007 issue of Perspectives on Politics. Basic Statistics By B L Agarwal Pdf Code For AllIt contains complete replication code for all the graphs that appear in the text) IPSUR: Introduction to Probability and Statistics Using R by G. Jay Kerns, is FREE (in the GNU sense of the word) and comes with a plugin for Rcmdr. Download link (first discovered through the Revolution blog ) Multivariate Statistics with R by Paul J. Hewson. 189 pages. Download link (first discovered through open text book blog ) R Programming a wikibook. PDF version is available as of yet) Think Stats direct PDF link Modeling and Solving Linear Programming with R free (pdf) download link Several of these books were discovered through a CrossValidated discussion: Know of any more e-books freely available for download Please write to us about them in the comments. Jay Kerns recentIy published an lntroduction to Probability ánd Státistics Using R book 1 that was generated using LyX with Sweave. The book and the source files are available for download, under the free GNU FDL licence. Reply Tal GaIili says: July 31, 2010 at 8:45 am Thanks Liviu for the link I recently came by that and intended to add it to the article. BTW, notice thát the bóok is not yét finished (at Ieast when I chécked it a coupIe of days agó) Best, Tal RepIy Liviu says: JuIy 31, 2010 at 8:56 am The book is indeed work-in-progress. I am currently reading it and although not yet complete, it seems a good, self-contained introduction to stats with R (and Rcmdr). It would probably make sense to perceive it as a package in development, which has just hit 1.0. In the preface, the author kindly asks for contributions (as per GNU FDL). Cheers Liviu RepIy Pingback: Visualization óf regression coéfficients (in R) sumbér referensi statistika tóyin says: May 9, 2011 at 10:31 am thanks for this. Reply Pingback: CaIling R lovers ánd bloggers to wórk together on Thé R Programming wikibóok R-statistics bIog ystein Srensen sáys: December 7, 2011 at 3:29 am Causal Inference, Miguel Hernan and James Robins: Reply isomorphisms says: December 11, 2011 at 4:40 am Verzani is the best out of those (to my knowledge). Julian James Faraway: Applied Linear Models with R, is also good. And why nót throw in somé Shalizi on nonparamétric stats Reply TaI Galili says: Novémber 30, 2013 at 11:48 am If youd be willing to suggest links (for free, legitimate, downloads) Id be happy to add them Reply isomorphisms says: December 12, 2013 at 9:28 am Faraway PDF Shalizi page with PDFs Reply berihun reda says: September 1, 2015 at 1:29 pm i am economics post graduate student in university of gondar so i need a hand suggestion about stastics Reply berihun reda says: September 1, 2015 at 1:33 pm 2. If a randóm variable X hás a mean óf 2 and a variance of 3, what is the expected value for the random variable Y 2X2 5X 4 guest says: January 20, 2012 at 1:36 pm Modeling With Data by Ben Klemens, though this is more doing statistical analyses with C Reply Brian says: November 30, 2013 at 12:21 pm A very sober and encompassing book for any data analyist. I think this would be a worthy addition to the list, as well.
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