Statistics and Statistical Programming (Winter 2017)/R lecture outline: Week 4

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  • ordered() — really just a type of factor for ordinal data
    • distribution functions: lets focus on *unif(): the key is on page 222 of Verzani
      • The “d” functions return the p.d.f. of the distribution
        • dunif(x=1, min=0, max=3) # 1/3 of the area is the to the left 1
      • The “p” functions return the c.d.f. of the distribution.
        • dunif(q=2, min=0, max=3) #1/(b-a) is 2/3
      • The “q” functions return the quantiles.
        • qunif(p=0.5, min=0, max=3) # half way between 0 and 3
      • The “r” functions return random samples from a distribution.
        • runif(n=1, min=0, max=3) # a random value in [0,3]
  • running quick simulations
    • lets look at the relationship between mean and standard deviation on a 1 through 10 likert scale