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Statistics with R - Advanced Level

Posted By: Sigha
Statistics with R - Advanced Level

Statistics with R - Advanced Level
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2ch | Size: 3.29 GB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 37 lectures (4 hour, 15 mins) | Language: English

Advanced statistical analyses using the R program


What you'll learn

perform the analysis of covariance
run the one-way within-subjects analysis of variance
run the two-way within-subjects analysis of variance
run the mixed analysis of variance
perform the non-parametric Friedman test
execute the binomial logistic regression
run the multinomial logistic regression
perform the ordinal logistic regression
perform the multidimensional scaling
perform the principal component analysis and the factor analysis
run the simple and multiple correspondence analysis
run the cluster analysis (k-means and hierarchical)
run the simple and multiple discriminant analysis


Requirements

R and R studio
knowledge of advanced statistics

Description

If you want to learn how to perform real advanced statistical analyses in the R program, you have come to the right place.

Now you don’t have to scour the web endlessly in order to find how to do an analysis of covariance or a mixed analysis of variance, how to execute a binomial logistic regression, how to perform a multidimensional scaling or a factor analysis. Everything is here, in this course, explained visually, step by step.

So, what’s covered in this course?

First of all, we are going to study some more techniques to evaluate the mean differences. If you took the intermediate course- which I highly recommend you – you learned about the t tests and the between-subjects analysis of variance. Now we will go to the next level and tackle the analysis of covariance, the within-subjects analysis of variance and the mixed analysis of variance.

Next, in the section about the predictive techniques, we will approach the logistic regression, which is used when the dependent variable is not continuous – in other words, it is categorical. We are going to study three types of logistic regression: binomial, ordinal and multinomial.

Then we are going to deal with the grouping techniques. Here you will find out, in detail, how to perform the multidimensional scaling, the principal component analysis and the factor analysis, the simple and the multiple correspondence analysis, the cluster analysis (both k-means and hierarchical) , the simple and the multiple discriminant analysis.

So after finishing this course, you will be a real expert in statistical analysis with R – you will know a lot of sophisticated, state-of-the art analysis techniques that will allow you to deeply scrutinize your data and get the most information out of it. So don’t wait, enroll today!

Who this course is for:

students
PhD candidates
academic researchers
business researchers
University teachers
anyone looking for a job in the statistical analysis field
anyone who is passionate about quantitative analysis

Statistics with R - Advanced Level


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