Thank you for a wonderful intro and collaboration on this important project! It’s collaborations like ours that enrich the scientific and educational community. Thank you for making this experience so rewarding. Looking forward to more projects in the future!
hi, i did math stats, anova and regression end of last year, this year i did stochastic and im currently doing time series. I want to deepen my stats knowlege any sugestions on which courses i should do next?
Hey, maybe our course on Principal Component Analysis (PCA) could be interesting for your? You can find it here: statisticsglobe.com/online-course-pca-theory-application-r
An interesting topic, and I am sure Milos can explain it well. Suggestion: get rid of the background music, which at least to me is annoying and distracting.
Thank you for a wonderful intro and collaboration on this important project! It’s collaborations like ours that enrich the scientific and educational community. Thank you for making this experience so rewarding. Looking forward to more projects in the future!
Thank you so much for the outstanding contribution, Milos! It was a pleasure to working with you!
hi, i did math stats, anova and regression end of last year, this year i did stochastic and im currently doing time series. I want to deepen my stats knowlege any sugestions on which courses i should do next?
Hey, maybe our course on Principal Component Analysis (PCA) could be interesting for your? You can find it here: statisticsglobe.com/online-course-pca-theory-application-r
An interesting topic, and I am sure Milos can explain it well. Suggestion: get rid of the background music, which at least to me is annoying and distracting.
Thank you very much for the kind comment and the feedback! We'll keep it in mind for the future.
Please Make a video on Monte carlo simulation in R
Hey, thank you for the topic suggestion, I'll keep it in mind.
Great video. Can you share your script?
Thanks, glad you like it! You may contact Milos Popovic regarding the script: www.linkedin.com/in/milos-popovic-phd-89778117/
Sir , if we have a unarranged dataset in parts, then how it can be arranged on one sheet of excel through R?
Hey, please have a look here: statisticsglobe.com/r-dplyr-join-inner-left-right-full-semi-anti