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These activities and examples are intended to highlight a modern approach to statistical education that focuses on modeling, resampling based inference, and multivari- ate graphical techniques. A secondary goal is to facilitate computing with data through use of small simulation studies and appropriate statistical analysis workflow.
Our aim here isn't R mastery, but giving you a path to start using R for basic data work: Extracting key statistics out of a data set, exploring a data set with basic graphics and reshaping data to make it easier to analyze. Learn how IT leaders are building cyberdefenses.
As a side-effect, the R system for statistical computing is available to everyone. All scientists, especially including those working in developing coun- tries, have access to state-of-the-art tools for statistical data analysis without additional costs.
The R system for statistical computing is an environment for data analysis and graphics. The root of R is the S language, developed by John Chambers and colleagues (Becker et al., 1988, Chambers and Hastie, 1992, Chambers, 1998) at Bell Laboratories (formerly AT&T, now owned by Lucent Technologies) starting in the 1960s.