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Companion site for my book Practical R for Mass Communication & Journalism, part of the CRC Press R Series

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Welcome to the GitHub repo for my book, Practical R for Mass Communications and Journalism. Now available from CRC Press and Amazon, as well as Google Play and Barnes & Noble.

This site includes post-publication updates and errata. Note: The best way to let me know about suggested updates and corrections is by opening an issue in the book's GitHub repository.

You can read sample chapters at http://www.machlis.com/R4Journalists/ including:

  • Get Started With R in a Few Easy Steps
  • See How Much You Can Do in a Few Lines of Code
  • Import Data into R
  • Basic Data Exploration
  • Putting it all Together: R on Election Day

The book's GitHub repo (permalink at https://github.com/smach/R4JournalismBook) features companion data files the book, as well as links to additional data and resources.

You can also see a searchable chart of tasks covered in the book, functions covered, and packages used.

Thanks for your interest!

You can find me on Twitter at @sharon000 and Mastodon at@[email protected]

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