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Statistical analysis with R

Workshop/ Training/ Webinar

  • Date

    21 - 28 Mar 2024

  • Organiser

    ITS

  • Time

    14:30 - 17:00

  • Venue

    Online via Zoom  

Summary

Date: 21 Mar 2024 (Thu) & 28 Mar 2024 (Thu) 

Time: 14:30 - 17:00

Venue: Online via Zoom

Target Audience: All Students

Medium of Instruction: English

 

**Participants are required to join both sessions (2.5 hrs x 2)

 

Pre-requisite

  • Basic R programming skill
  • Interested in statistics

 

What you will learn

  • Understand how to summarize and organize characteristics of a dataset by finding means, medians, standard deviations, frequencies and proportions for variables.
  • Understand how to inspect the data graphically and statistically by R plotting functions.
  • Understand how to perform t-tests, z-tests, one factor ANOVA and chi-square tests for drawing conclusions based on your data.
  • Understand how to examine the association between two variables.
  • Coursework will be provided to allow hands-on practice.

 

Course outline

(Lesson 1)

  • Importing data into R from an external file
  • Accessing individual variables from an imported data
  • Creating categorical variables from an imported data
  • Finding means, medians and standard deviations for all the variables in the dataset
    • Finding means and standard deviations for subgroups
  • Finding frequencies and proportions for categorical variables
  • Inspecting the data graphically and statistically by R plotting functions
    • histogram
    • box plot
    • bar chart
    • scatter plot
  • The normal distribution and standard normal distribution

     

(Lesson 2)

  • t-tests
    • The one-sample t-test for a mean
    • The independent samples t-test to compare two means
    • The paired samples t-test
  • z-tests
    • One-sample z-test for a proportion
    • Two-sample z-test comparing two proportions
  • One factor ANOVA
  • Chi-square tests
  • Examining the association between two measurement variables
    • Scatterplots
    • Correlation

 

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