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This repository is administered by Chris Diaz & Arend Kuyper. Questions? Email chris-diaz@northwestern.edu.

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ModernDive

Note: travis-ci currently deploys the developmental version of the book into the gh-pages branch of this repo, which is hosted via Netlify at moderndive.netlify.com.

Welcome to the GitHub repository page for ModernDive: An Introduction to Statistical and Data Sciences via R available at ModernDive.com.

Contents of this Repository

ModernDive is built using RStudio's bookdown package; for more information on how to use bookdown see bookdown.org.

  • The bookdown source code for the development version of ModernDive is above, the output of which can be previewed at moderndive.netlify.com which is based on the outputted HTML files in the docs/ folder.
  • The bookdown source code for all previously released versions of ModernDive, including the latest version available at ModernDive.com, is accessible on the Releases page.
  • For information on all changes between versions and our planned changes for the next version, please see NEWS.md.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank Nina Sonneborn, Kristin Bott, and the participants of our USCOTS 2017 workshop for their feedback and suggestions. A special thanks goes to Prof. Yana Weinstein, cognitive psychological scientist and co-founder of The Learning Scientists, for her extensive contributions.

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