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* [https://ggplot2.tidyverse.org/ ggplot2 documentation] — Ggplot is a powerful data visualization package for R that I recommend highly. The documentation is indispensable for learning how to use it. | * [https://ggplot2.tidyverse.org/ ggplot2 documentation] — Ggplot is a powerful data visualization package for R that I recommend highly. The documentation is indispensable for learning how to use it. | ||
* [https://depts.washington.edu/madlab/proj/Rstats/ Statistical Analysis and Reporting in R] — A set of resources created and distributed by Jacob Wobbrock (University of Washington, School of Information) in conjunction with a MOOC he teaches. Contains cheatsheets, code snippets, and data to help execute commonly encountered statistical procedures in R. | * [https://depts.washington.edu/madlab/proj/Rstats/ Statistical Analysis and Reporting in R] — A set of resources created and distributed by Jacob Wobbrock (University of Washington, School of Information) in conjunction with a MOOC he teaches. Contains cheatsheets, code snippets, and data to help execute commonly encountered statistical procedures in R. | ||
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