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In this chapter we provide some basics into [R] that will get you started and provide you with tools to continue the development of your skills in doing analyses in [R].
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Note that if you use [R] for your reports, do not forget to mention the version of [R] you used, because slightly different results may come from different versions of [R], or the packages you used. we used [R] 3.2.2, 64-bit.
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Be aware of how you name you variables, because you do not want to overwrite a command that already exist in [R]. Simply typing in the name you want to use for your object in the console will give insight in whether this name is already in use.
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Ippel, L. (2016). Getting Started with [R]; a Brief Introduction. In: Robertson, J., Kaptein, M. (eds) Modern Statistical Methods for HCI. Human–Computer Interaction Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26633-6_2
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