Chi squared test using R programming
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- Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2022
- If you're learning about statistical analysis using R programming then you'll love this video. In it Dr Martin explains how to use R studio and R programming to do a chi-squared test to compare proportions of a categorical variable. This is part of the R programming for beginners series. Stats doesn't need to be complicated. Data analysis using R is pretty straightforward. I hope you enjoy this video.
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Thank you! I'm finishing my Bachelor's Thesis and my supervisor asked me to provide chi-squared tests and had no clue how to proceed. This immensely helped me!
One of the best RUclipsrs. I learnt from you a lot. I switched from spss to R because of your enthusiasm. Greetings from Egypt.
Thank you for the amazing feedback, Muhammed. Stay safe!
Thank you so much for helping me get better in R. My skills in R have tremendously improved with your tutorial. Thanks, Thank you and Thank you. Much love from Nigeria.
That's so great to hear, thank you for the lovely feedback. Stay safe!
Nice one
As always helpful, understandable, straight forward 👌
Thank you for the lovely feedback!
Thank you!
Nice work as always. By the way, isn't the forcats package already included in the tidyverse?
Great content as always. If you have the knowledge on how to run for loops or the apply functions (sapply, lapply, etc.), I think that would be another great video if you find the time for it.
Great suggestion! Thanks, Shawn. Cheers
sir how use highlighter for your videos to underline the command
How do I create a new variable giving a range of numbers a label? Like 1 to 1001 = male?
The best
hello did you use ggplot function to make the graph?
My data won't show as a table like how yours does at 2:02. It just shows me the counts associated with each category
Sir, would you make a video on Bioconductor installation and some of its usage?
Thanks for the suggestions!
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