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    Statistics for Data Scientists

    Statistics for Data Scientists

    "Statistics for Data Scientists: 50 Essential Concepts"

    ...The repository includes Jupyter notebooks, R scripts, worked examples, and possibly problem sets that illustrate how statistical methods are applied to real datasets. It aims to demystify the bridge between textbook statistics and empirical modeling by walking through assumption checking, visualization, interpreting outputs, and pitfalls of misuse. Throughout, the content emphasizes clarity and accessibility, showing not just how to run statistical tests or build models, but what they mean and when one method is preferred over another.
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    R4DS (R for Data Science)

    R4DS (R for Data Science)

    R for data science: a book

    “R for Data Science” (r4ds) is the source material (book + examples) by Hadley Wickham et al., intended to teach data science using R and the tidyverse. It covers the workflow from importing data, tidying, transforming, visualizing, modelling, communicating results, and programming in R. The repository contains the source files (Quarto / RMarkdown), example datasets, visualizations, exercises, and all content needed to build the book. Includes many example datasets, diagrams, code samples,...
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    palmerpenguins

    palmerpenguins

    A great intro dataset for data exploration & visualization

    palmerpenguins is an R package offering real-world ecological data from the Palmer Archipelago penguin species—Adélie, Chinstrap, and Gentoo. Designed as a more engaging alternative to the classical iris dataset, it provides size measurements, clutch information, and blood isotope data for teaching, visualization, and analytics practice.
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    swirl

    swirl

    Learn R, in R

    ...The idea is that you load swirl in R, and it presents you with lessons (within R’s console or RStudio) that ask you to type commands, check results, and progress through tutorial material—without leaving the R environment. It is used for teaching R, especially for beginners, as well as for self-paced learning of packages, data manipulation, visualization, etc. Lessons and content are stored locally or can be downloaded and used without a continuous internet connection. Content includes quizzes, multiple-choice questions, coding exercises etc. to reinforce learning.
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    RNAseq Tutorial

    RNAseq Tutorial

    Informatics for RNA-seq: A web resource for analysis on the cloud

    rnaseq_tutorial is a tutorial and educational resource created by the Griffith Lab that guides users through the steps of RNA-seq data analysis. It includes working pipelines for alignment, differential expression, alternative splicing, visualization, and interpretation. It is designed to run in the cloud or local environments, providing introductory material on file formats, reference genomes / annotation, QC, mapping, quantifying expression, visualizing results, etc. The version in that repo is deprecated, but still maintains content for those wishing to follow the original published workflow. ...
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