R Programming

R Programming is a widely-used language for statistical computing and graphics, providing a wide variety of statistical techniques such as linear and nonlinear modeling, classical statistical tests, time-series analysis, and more. Coursera's R Programming catalogue teaches you how to manipulate, analyze, and visualize data using R. You'll learn how to prepare, explore, and model data, make predictions using machine learning algorithms, and create high quality graphics for data visualization. This knowledge will serve you in fields like data science, statistics, machine learning, and other data-driven professions. You'll also master the use of key R packages, making your data analysis more efficient and effective.
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