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Discovering Statistics Using R and RStudio (eBook, ePUB) - Field, Andy
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Taking you on a voyage of discovery through R and RStudio, this completely updated second edition combines real-world examples and humour with a hands-on 'how to' approach that brings statistics and programming to life.
In his characteristic irreverent and engaging style, Andy Field takes a fun and flexible yet rigorous approach to doing statistics in a book that:
Builds statistical understanding at an accessible pace, giving you the confidence to develop your statistics and programming knowledge | Encourages self-testing and reflection so you can practice your new skills | Offers
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Taking you on a voyage of discovery through R and RStudio, this completely updated second edition combines real-world examples and humour with a hands-on 'how to' approach that brings statistics and programming to life.

In his characteristic irreverent and engaging style, Andy Field takes a fun and flexible yet rigorous approach to doing statistics in a book that:

  • Builds statistical understanding at an accessible pace, giving you the confidence to develop your statistics and programming knowledge
  • Encourages self-testing and reflection so you can practice your new skills
  • Offers support and resources for whatever your learning style and wherever you are on your journey via a cast of colourful characters


With an exciting new look and new characters to meet, this is the go-to text for anyone in the social and behavioural sciences who wants to learn about statistics in R and R Studio.


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Autorenporträt
Andy Field is a Reader in Psychology at The University of Sussex. He adores cats, listens to and plays loud music and enjoys teaching statistics. His ability to make statistics accessible and fun has been recognised with teaching awards from the University of Sussex (2001) and the British Psychological Society (2006).