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R For Microsoft Excel Users Making The Transition For Statistical Analysis Conrad Carlberg

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R For Microsoft Excel Users Making The Transition For Statistical Analysis Conrad Carlberg
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Publisher: Que
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.45 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Conrad Carlberg
ISBN: 9780789757852, 0789757850
Language: English
Year: 2017

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R For Microsoft Excel Users Making The Transition For Statistical Analysis Conrad Carlberg by Conrad Carlberg 9780789757852, 0789757850 instant download after payment.

Microsoft Excel can perform many statistical analyses, but thousands of business users and analysts are now reaching its limits. R, in contrast, can perform virtually any imaginable analysis—if you can get over its learning curve. In R for Microsoft ® Excel Users , Conrad Carlberg shows exactly how to get the most from both programs.
Drawing on his immense experience helping organizations apply statistical methods, Carlberg reviews how to perform key tasks in Excel, and then guides readers through reaching the same outcome in R—including which packages to install and how to access them. Carlberg offers expert advice on when and how to use Excel, when and how to use R instead, and the strengths and weaknesses of each tool.

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