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- More than just crunching the numbers: Using R open...
More than just crunching the numbers: Using R open-source statistical software in the classroom
Why should you consider using R as your introductory statistics course's preferred statistical software? Join Professor Brian Lukoff, Lecturer at the University of Texas-Austin, as he discusses how R can be effectively used in teaching statistics to help students get beyond the number-crunching, so they can focus on data analysis while developing a skill that will help them in their future careers.