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Title: Using Software in Teaching Statistics


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Using Software in Teaching Statistics
  • Damon Berridge, Centre for Applied Statistics,
    Dept of Mathematics Statistics
  • d.berridge_at_lancaster.ac.uk
  • ESRC NCRM Meeting Training the Trainers,
    London, 4 June 2007

2
Acknowledgement
  • This presentation is based on a set of Powerpoint
    slides Using Open Source Software to Teach
    Mathematical Statistics by Douglas M. Bates,
    University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • http//www.stat.wisc.edu/bates/JSM2001.pdf

3
Outline
  • Discussion of general issues
  • Introduction to R
  • Obtaining installing R
  • Examples
  • Useful resources
  • Concluding remarks

4
Discussion of general issues
  • It is common to use some statistical software in
    teaching statistics to social scientists.
  • Software in statistics courses for social
    scientists must have a simple interface for it to
    be useful.
  • Is it important that use of computing system be
    integrated with lectures and text?

5
Linking the computing to the text
  • Two ways of achieving this
  • Write a text that is tied to specific software
    and illustrates the use of that software, e.g.
    CAS course on GLMs.
  • Adopt a conventional text but provide examples
    from text in computing system, e.g. CAS course on
    Duration Analysis.
  • Alternatively
  • Write self-standing material that is not tied to
    specific software, e.g. LEMMA.

6
Advantages of Open Source software
  • No licence fees or management of licences.
  • Software can be installed on all departmental
    PCs.
  • Staff and students can install software on their
    own laptops without charge (and without violating
    licences).
  • Open Source projects encourage contributions from
    users so extensions are easier.

7
Introduction to R
  • A number of CAS methodology courses use Open
    Source software such as R.
  • R is an Open Source project based largely on
    interactive programming language S.
  • Initially developed by Ihaka Gentleman at
    University of Auckland in 1996.

8
Introduction to R contd.
  • R is now developed and maintained by a
    widely-dispersed, international group of
    volunteers from academia and industry.
  • R operates through web sites, archives, e-mail
    lists, etc. (see Useful Resources).

9
What is R?
  • An Open Source implementation of programming
    language S.
  • A language and environment for data analysis and
    graphics.
  • A means of technology transfer through packages,
    e.g. SABRE in R.

10
What is R? contd.
  • A flexible data exchange mechanism accessing
  • text files and saved R workspaces
  • S-PLUS data objects, SAS XPORT datasets, SPSS
    saved datasets, Minitab worksheets, etc.

11
How do I get R?
  • Informational web site
  • http//www.r-project.org/
  • CRAN the Comprehensive R Archive Network
  • Primary CRAN site
  • http//cran.r-project.org/
  • Mirror sites, e.g.
  • http//cran.uk.r-project.org/
  • New releases occur frequently be prepared to
    re-install!

12
Installing R in Windows
  • Simple procedure download and run installer
    R-2.5.0-win32.exe
  • CRAN sites are available for installing R on
    other platforms, e.g. Macintosh, Linux, Unix,
    etc.

13
Example 1 Web-based resources
Registration required example sessions available
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Example 2 Support material
  • Course notes available for downloading from
  • http//www.cas.lancs.ac.uk/short_courses/coursemat
    erials.html
  • Audio, slides and demos available at
  • http//www.cas.lancs.ac.uk/e-learning/index.php
  • are based on the notes.

15
Useful resources
  • Web site http//www.r-project.org/ and CRAN.
  • FAQ list at http//cran.r-project.org/doc/FAQ/
  • is a good source of information.
  • Manuals in documentation directory
  • http//cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals
  • See especially R-intro.pdf and R-data.pdf.
  • Paper Using the R statistical computing
    environment to teach social statistics courses
    by Fox Andersen, Dept of Sociology, McMaster
    University
  • http//socserv.mcmaster.ca/jfox/Teaching-with-R.pd
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