Learning R
The lessons explains how to get started with R, including installing R, RStudio, and code packages that extend R’s power and understand how to leverage this tool to explore and analyze a wide variety of data.
The lessons explains how to get started with R, including installing R, RStudio, and code packages that extend R’s power and understand how to leverage this tool to explore and analyze a wide variety of data.
Learn how to use the platform to conduct a regression analysis of a health survey data center.
Learn how to import a dataset from SAS *.xpt format using the XPORT command; edit datasets to add new categorical and continuous variables; conduct chi-square tests, t-tests, and analyses of variance (ANOVAs); generate a descriptive analysis with either a categorical and a continuous dependent variable; and more.
This course is the first in a series by the SAS Institute, designed to prepare you for the SAS 9.4 certification exam. Learn SAS programming essentials to handle the most common data-processing tasks with SAS code.
Stata is agile, easy to use, and fast, with the ability to load and process up to 120,000 variables and over 20 billion observations. In this course, take a deeper dive into the popular statistics software.
Working with data is an important part of many jobs, and in the future, it will be important for even more.
Stata is agile and easy to use, automate, and extend, helping you perform data manipulation, visualization, and modeling for extremely large data sets. Explore the practical application—and interpretation—of commonly used statistical techniques such as distributional analysis and regression on real-life data.
Learn time-saving tricks for creating formulas rapidly, accelerating data entry, and navigating within worksheets efficiently. Plus, discover drag and drop techniques, formatting shortcuts, charting and PivotTable tips, and much more.
This course helps you unlock the power of your organization's data using the data analysis and visualization tools built into Excel.
Learn about hundreds of formulas and functions available in Excel. Note that this course is recorded in Excel for Office 365 but anyone using a recent version—including 2019, 2016, and 2013—will be able to follow along.