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Quick dive into R
Rating: 3.7 out of 5(91 ratings)
2,361 students

Quick dive into R

A general overview of R
Last updated 2/2016
English

What you'll learn

  • install R
  • perform multiple regression in R
  • program in R
  • perform visualization in R

Course content

5 sections16 lectures1h 4m total length
  • A warm welcome!0:49

    This is your Udemy instructor welcoming you to the course.

  • Introduction and scope4:26

    Introduction to course and scope of the course

  • What is it? and why use it?2:43

    What is R? and why should you use it?

  • Installing R and getting help2:45

    How do you install R and what to do when you encounter problems and need help.

  • Installing R2:22

    A tutorial showing how to install R

Description

This is a course for people who want a quick introduction into the world of R, without getting into too much detail. This course is ideal for

  1. complete beginners to R
  2. business professionals who want a quick overview of R
  3. Anyone new to R, who is considering using R as the standard statistical tool in their organization

After the course you will be able to do the following:

  1. install R
  2. programming in R
  3. multiple regression in R
  4. perform visualization in R
  5. and much more!

Finally, you will have a good idea of R and its capabilities. The course is taught in a lecture and tutorial style format. In a very a short time the course should take you from being a complete beginner in R to someone with a solid foundation to continue his/her journey with R, knowing how to get help, as well as a good idea of the capabilities that R can provide for its users as well as organizations across the spectrum.

In order to take this course you will need to have laptop or a desktop with a windows/mac/or linux installed

Who this course is for:

  • Beginners to R
  • organization looking to change to R as their statistical package
  • anyone who wants a quick overview of R