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I have written a small booklet (about 120 pages A5 size) on statistics and origamiWant to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't.
it is a very simple -basic book, useful for introductory courses.
There are several R examples and the R script for each of them
You can downolad the files free from:
http://www.mariocigada.com/mariodocs/origanova_e.html
in a .zip file you find
the text in .pdf format
a colour cover
a (small) dataset
a .R file with all the script
Here is a link for downloading the book directly, I hope someone can find it useful:
Link for downloading the book: origanova2en
ciao
m
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