<div>Carry out a variety of advanced statistical analyses including generalized additive models, mixed effects models, multiple imputation, machine learning, and missing data techniques using R. Each chapter starts with conceptual background information about the techniques, includes multiple exampl
Advanced R Statistical Programming and Data Models: Analysis, Machine Learning, and Visualization
โ Scribed by Matt Wiley, Joshua F. Wiley
- Publisher
- Apress
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
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- 649
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โฆ Synopsis
Carry out a variety of advanced statistical analyses including generalized additive models, mixed effects models, multiple imputation, machine learning, and missing data techniques using R. Each chapter starts with conceptual background information about the techniques, includes multiple examples using R to achieve results, and concludes with a case study.
Written by Matt and Joshua F. Wiley, Advanced R Statistical Programming and Data Models shows you how to conduct data analysis using the popular R language. Youโll delve into the preconditions or hypothesis for various statistical tests and techniques and work through concrete examples using R for a variety of these next-level analytics. This is a must-have guide and reference on using and programming with the R language.
What Youโll Learn
- Conduct advanced analyses in R including: generalized linear models, generalized additive models, mixed effects models, machine learning, and parallel processing
- Carry out regression modeling using R data visualization, linear and advanced regression, additive models, survival / time to event analysis
- Handle machine learning using R including parallel processing, dimension reduction, and feature selection and classification
- Address missing data using multiple imputation in R
- Work on factor analysis, generalized linear mixed models, and modeling intraindividual variability
Working professionals, researchers, or students who are familiar with R and basic statistical techniques such as linear regression and who want to learn how to use R to perform more advanced analytics. Particularly, researchers and data analysts in the social sciences may benefit from these techniques. Additionally, analysts who need parallel processing to speed up analytics are given proven code to reduce time to result(s).
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xx
Univariate Data Visualization (Matt Wiley, Joshua F. Wiley)....Pages 1-31
Multivariate Data Visualization (Matt Wiley, Joshua F. Wiley)....Pages 33-59
GLM 1 (Matt Wiley, Joshua F. Wiley)....Pages 61-122
GLM 2 (Matt Wiley, Joshua F. Wiley)....Pages 123-164
GAMs (Matt Wiley, Joshua F. Wiley)....Pages 165-224
ML: Introduction (Matt Wiley, Joshua F. Wiley)....Pages 225-249
ML: Unsupervised (Matt Wiley, Joshua F. Wiley)....Pages 251-303
ML: Supervised (Matt Wiley, Joshua F. Wiley)....Pages 305-382
Missing Data (Matt Wiley, Joshua F. Wiley)....Pages 383-433
GLMMs: Introduction (Matt Wiley, Joshua F. Wiley)....Pages 435-477
GLMMs: Linear (Matt Wiley, Joshua F. Wiley)....Pages 479-552
GLMMs: Advanced (Matt Wiley, Joshua F. Wiley)....Pages 553-586
Modelling IIV (Matt Wiley, Joshua F. Wiley)....Pages 587-611
Back Matter ....Pages 613-638
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