Who are you?
I’m an ordinary person who is down-to-earth. If you’d like to learn more about me, feel free to visit my About page.
Why did you start Stats & R ?
The purpose of starting Stats & R is to motivate myself to continuously learn new knowledge, as well as to showcasing my achievements for those interested in R language and data science to read, offer feedback and engage in mutual exchange.
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Feel free to utilize the content on my website for your own use, but please adhere to the following guidelines:
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Author’s name: “NING LI”
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NING LI, R Basic, Stats & R. Retrieved from https://stats-r.com/series/r%20basic/, accessed on March 6th, 2023.
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Are there any other software or resources you recommend for data science?
As a science researcher, I deal with various scientific tools every day. Here, I have listed some of the software I use. If anyone knows better software, please leave a comment in the section below.
Statistical software
Statistical software is the most commonly used, and I mainly focus on R language, for no other reason than it being free and powerful!!!
Reference management software
Good reference management software will greatly improve your efficiency in selecting and citing literature.