IntRo

Introduction to R for health data (by andreamazzella)

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  • Courses on R for Medical Research
    1 project | /r/rstats | 22 Dec 2020
    I’ve prepared a 5-session introduction to R with the tidyverse, mainly focussing on the basics and data management (which is more important than stats when you start, IMO). Have a look https://github.com/andreamazzella/IntRo

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