calfe helpfully marks the "theory sections" with
asterisks for easy ignorability.
Good luck.
Jason Bailey
Analyst, OPNAV N81
Washington, DC
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Subject: [R] books on Time series
Dear list fellows,
I want to study time series and use
On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 22:30:49 -0300 Antonio Olinto
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AO> I would like to receive any suggestion of which is most appropriate
AO> for a non-statistician (I am a biologist). Reading only the index I
AO> could not evaluate it.
AO> reproducible code.
I am an economist but maybe also as a biologi
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Indian_R_Analyst wrote:
> Dear Antionio,
>
> As you mentioned that your are non-statistician, "Introductory Statistics
> with R
> - 2nd Edition by Peter Dalgaard" can give you better startup.
There is nothing on time series in it, though...
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Dear Antionio,
As you mentioned that your are non-statistician, "Introductory Statistics with R
- 2nd Edition by Peter Dalgaard" can give you better startup.
Regards,
Indian_R_Analyst.
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Dear list fellows,
I want to study time series and use R to analyse time series of fishing
data from several species (landings and cpue) investigating the
correlation between them and with environmental factors (water
temperature, wind, etc.).
Searching at Amazon I found three books with exa
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