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Introduction to R for social scientists : a tidy programming approach / by Ryan Kennedy, Philio Waggoner.

Lippincott Library H61.3 .K46 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kennedy, Ryan (Professor of political science), author.
Series:
Statistics in the social and behavioral sciences series
Chapman & Hall/CRC statistics in the social and behavioral sciences series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
R (Computer program language).
Social sciences--Data processing.
Social sciences.
Physical Description:
ix, 198 pages ; 24 cm.
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction
1.1. Why R?
1.2. Why This Book?
1.3. Why the Tidyverse?
1.4. What Tools Are Needed?
1.5. How This Book Can be Used in a Class
1.6. Plan for the Book
2. Foundations
2.1. Scripting with R
2.2. Understanding R
2.3. Working Directories
2.4. Setting Up an R Project
2.5. Loading and Using Packages and Libraries
2.6. Where to Get Help
2.7. Concluding Remarks
3. Data Management And Manipulation
3.1. Loading the Data
3.2. Data Wrangling
3.3. Grouping and Summarizing Your Data
3.4. Creating New Variables
3.5. Combining Data Sets
3.6. Basic Descriptive Analysis
3.7. Tidying a Data Set
3.8. Saving Your Data Set for Later Use
3.9. Saving Your Data Set Details for Presentation
4. Visualizing Your Data
4.1. The Global Data Set
4.2. The Data and Preliminaries
4.3. Histograms
4.4. Bar Plots
4.5. Scatterplots
4.6. Combining Multiple Plots
4.7. Saving Your Plots
4.8. Advanced Visualizations
4.9. Concluding Remarks
5. Essential Programming
5.1. Data Classes
5.2. Data Structures
5.3. Operators
5.4. Conditional Logic
5.5. User-Defined Functions
5.6. Making Your Code Modular
5.7. Loops
5.8. Mapping with purrr
5.9. Concluding Remarks
6. Exploratory Data Analysis
6.1. Visual Exploration
6.2. Numeric Exploration
6.3. Putting it All Together: Skimming Data
6.4. Concluding Remarks
7. Essential Statistical Modeling
7.1. Loading and Inspecting the Data
7.2. t-statistics
7.3. Chi-square Test for Contingency Tables
7.4. Correlation
7.5. Ordinary Least Squares Regression
7.6. Binary Response Models
7.7. Concluding Remarks
8. Parting Thoughts
8.1. Continuing to Learn with R
8.2. Where To Go from Here
8.3. A Final Word.
Other Format:
ebook version :
ISBN:
036746070X
9780367460709
9780367460723
0367460726
OCLC:
1197723840
Publisher Number:
99986768236

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