Hi Folks,
R is a free and comprehensive statistical and graphical programming language. It provides a wide range of procedures that can enhance and extend Stata's capabilities (particularly when it comes to creating customized publication quality graphs).
I have created a website specifically designed to help Stata users get up to speed with R quickly. The site includes over 70 R tutorials on a wide range of subjects.
The URL is http://www.statmethods.net
Topics are organized around these headings:
* The R Interface
* Data Input
* Data Management
* Basic Statistics
* Advanced Statistics
* Basic Graphs
* Advanced Graphs
I hope that you find this useful. Please feel free to link to the site.
Feedback is always welcome.
Sincerely,
Rob Kabacoff, Ph.D.
[email protected]
www.statmethods.net
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