Introduction to R & Statistical Modelling in R
19 to 22 November 2024, 4 to 7 March 2025 and 9 to 12 September 2025
Royal Statistical Society
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- Certificate of Attendance - Free
- Tutor is available to students
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This course is being held on 19 to 22 November 2024, 4 to 7 March 2025 and 9 to 12 September 2025
The purpose of this course is to introduce participants to the R environment for statistical computing. The course focuses on entering, working with and visualising data in R, as well as regression modelling in R, including linear and general linear models
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Description
The purpose of this course is to introduce participants to the R environment for statistical computing. The course focuses on entering, working with and visualising data in R and also focuses on regression modelling in R, including linear and general linear models
Learning Outcomes
Participants will be able to use R to:
- Direct themselves around the R interface in an efficient way
- Import and export their own data from spreadsheets and a number of other data storages to R
- Summarise the data with R's built-in summary statistic functions
- Plot data in interesting ways
- manipulate data in ways such that they can efficiently analyse data
Participants will be able to:
- Have a thorough understanding of popular statistical techniques
- Have the skills to make appropriate assumptions about the structure of the data and check the validity of these assumptions in R
- Be able to fit regression models in R between a response variable
- Understand how to apply said techniques to their own data using R's common interface to statistical functions
- Be able to cluster data using standard clustering techniques
Topics Covered
Topics covered include:
- Introduction to R: A brief overview of the background and features of the R statistical programming system
- Data entry: A description of how to import and export data from R
- Data types: A summary of R's data types
- R environment: A description of the R environment including the R working directory, creating/using scripts, saving data and results
- R graphics: Creating, editing and storing graphics in R
- Summary statistics: Measures of location and spread
- Manipulating data in R: Describing how data can be manipulated in R using logical operators
- Vector operations: Details of R's vectors operations
- Basic hypothesis testing: Examples include the one-sample t-test, one-sample Wilcoxon signed-rank test, independent two-sample t-test, Mann-Whitney test,teo-sample t-test for paired samples. Wilcoxon signed-rank test
- ANOVA tables: One-way and two-way tables
- Simple and multiple linear regression: Including model diagnostics
- Clustering: Hierarchical clustering, k-means
- Principle components analysis: Plotting and scaling data
Who is this course for?
This course is ideally suited to anyone who:
- Is familiar with basic statistical methods (e.g. t-tests, boxplots) and who want to implement these methods using R
- Has used menu-driven statistical software (e.g. SPSS, Minitab) and who want to investigate the flexibility offered by a command line package such as R
- Is already familiar with basic statistical methods in R and would like to extend their knowledge to regression involving multiple predictor variables, binary, categorical and survival response variables
- Is familiar with regression methods in menu-driven software (e.g. SPSS, Minitab) and who wish to migrate to using R for their analyses
Requirements
The course requires familiarity with basic statistical methods (e.g. t-tests, box plots) but assumes no previous knowledge of statistical computing.
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