Posts Tagged ‘ google analytics ’

R Tutorial Series: 2011 ANOVA Article Data

March 28, 2011
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R Tutorial Series: 2011 ANOVA Article Data

Having wrapped up a recent flurry of R ANOVA articles (and exhausted my knowledge of the subject), I decided to take a look at the R Tutorial Series' Google Analytics data from the past few months. Since I posted the Two-Way Omnibus ANOVA article on Ja...

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RStudio: Easy to Use Interface For R and Google Analytics Data #measure Part One: Setup

February 28, 2011
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RStudio: Easy to Use Interface For R and Google Analytics Data #measure Part One: Setup

RStudio: FOSS Interface to R The limitations of widely used existing business solutions for statistical programming have led many organizations previously opposed to FOSS solutions deploy R. With the release of RStudio the bar to gain entry into the wo...

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R-bloggers in 2010: Top 14 R posts, site statistics and invitation for sponsors

January 1, 2011
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R-bloggers in 2010: Top 14 R posts, site statistics and invitation for sponsors

A year ago (on December 9th 2009), I wrote about founding R-bloggers.com, an (unofficial) online R journal written by bloggers who agreed to contribute their R articles to the site. In this post I wish to celebrate R-bloggers’ first birthday by sharing with you: Links to the top 14 posts of 2010 Reflections about the origin of R-bloggers...

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Updates about R-bloggers, a Happy new year, and one request

December 31, 2009
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Updates about R-bloggers, a Happy new year, and one request

Hello dear reader of R-bloggers, I am excited to inform you that R-bloggers has grown amazingly in the last few weeks. There are now 29 blogs participating and sharing their R related articles and tutorials with the rest of us. I didn’t even know that there where so many bloggers writing about R until now....

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Web-site trend analysis with data from Google Analytics

August 25, 2009
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Web-site trend analysis with data from Google Analytics

This post is a summary of my two previous posts on the trend analysis with the Cox-Stuart test and on simple linear regression. The goal that we propose is to assess the trend in the number of visits received from a site over a long time. I use Google ...

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