5 Books added to Big Book of R
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It’s been about 3 months since the last update and I’m looking forward to getting back to more regular additions to the collection which now stands at over 400 free, open-source R books! I have a small backlog to get through, but as always if you wish to submit a book, please do so by raising an issue via github or submitting this google form.
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I want to give a special thanks to Isabella Velásquez and Jonathan Kitt for their contributions to this update.
R in Production
Hadley Wickham
An assembly of notes about R in Production.
https://www.bigbookofr.com/chapters/workflow#r-in-production
Exploring Complex Survey Data Analysis Using R
Stephanie A. Zimmer, Rebecca J. Powell, Isabella C. Velásquez
We focus on R to introduce survey analysis. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive guide for individuals new to survey analysis but with some familiarity with statistics and R programming. We use a combination of the {survey} and {srvyr} packages and present the code following best practices from the tidyverse
https://www.bigbookofr.com/chapters/social%20science#exploring-complex-survey-data-analysis-using-r
Causal Inference in R
Malcolm Barrett, Lucy D’Agostino McGowan, Travis Gerke
Answering causal questions is critical for scientific and business purposes, but techniques like randomized clinical trials and A/B testing are not always practical or successful. The tools in this book will allow readers to better make causal inferences with observational data with the R programming language
https://www.bigbookofr.com/chapters/statistics#causal-inference-in-r
Cleaning Biodiversity Data in R
Atlas of Living Australia
This book is a practical guide for cleaning geo-referenced biodiversity data using R. It focuses specifically on the processes and challenges you’ll face with biodiversity data. As such, this book isn’t a general guide to data cleaning but a targeted resource for those working with or interested in ecology, evolution, and geo-referenced biodiversity data.
https://www.bigbookofr.com/chapters/life%20sciences#cleaning-biodiversity-data-in-r
Statistics in Natural Resources: Applications with R
Matthew Russell
This is a book for current or aspiring natural resource professionals that are required to analyze data and perform statistical analyses in their daily work. It is especially well suited to graduate students enrolled in natural resources, agricultural, and environmental science disciplines that need a quantitative understanding of the data they collect to better communicate their research findings.
More seasoned professionals that have previously had a course or two in statistics will also find the content familiar. This book can also serve as a bridge between professionals that understand statistics and want to learn how to perform analyses in R.
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