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According to the post on FREE online R tutorials from universities, I have received many email suggesting more and more tutorials. However some tutorials are not hosted in an academic institutes, so I decided to create this post to list such tutorials. If you know other tutorials, please kindly suggest me by email to me@pairach.com or post the link in the comment section.

A list of R tutorials, which are hosted in the webpages of academic institutes can be found here.

The tutorials are listed  in no particular order but categorised by subjects and/or topics.

General guides

  1. Quick-R [url]
    by Rob Kabacoff
  2. R Programming [url]
    by Wikibooks 
  3. How to use R [url]
    by Wikiuniversity
  4. R4stats
    – R for SAS and SPSS Users
    – 
    R for Stata Users
    by Bob Muenchen
  5. Programming in R [url]
    by  Vincent Zoonekynd
  6. R programming for those coming from other languages [url]
    by John D. Cook

Subject specific

Ecology

  1. R in Ecology and Evolution [url]
  2. Ecology and Epidemiology in R [url]
    by Various authors

Economics & Econometrics

  1. Forecasting: principles and practice (Online Book) [url]
    by Rob J Hyndman and George Athanasopoulos

Psychometrics

  1. Personality Project
    Using R for Personality Research
    – Introduction to R [slide]
    – R: Statistics for all of us [slide]
    by  William Revelle

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