Chapter 6 Examples
Here are some examples of other GitBooks for courses; if you want to have your GitBook added to the list, please send a Pull Request (here’s how to send a pull request).
6.1 Statistics with R (H. Quene)
https://hugoquene.github.io/emlar2020
A GitBook for a tutorial on Statistics with R (Basics), held as part of the workshop on Experimental Methods in Language Acquisition Research (EMLAR, https://emlar.wp.hum.uu.nl/), Utrecht, on 17 April 2020. This compact introduction helps you with your first steps into R.
6.2 Theory Construction and Statistical Modeling (C. J. van Lissa)
http://cjvanlissa.github.io/TCSM
A GitBook for the course “Theory Construction and Statistical Modeling”, with some interesting code, for example: Blocks of answers to the tutorial questions that can be collapsed and expanded.
6.3 Doing Meta-Analysis in R (C. J. van Lissa)
http://cjvanlissa.github.io/Doing-Meta-Analysis-in-R
A GitBook on doing meta-analysis in R, based on the book ‘Doing Meta-Analysis in R’, by Mathias Harrer, Pim Cuijpers, & David Ebert, and adapted to focus on the metafor package, and exploring heterogeneity using metaforest. The original can be found here: https://bookdown.org/MathiasHarrer/Doing_Meta_Analysis_in_R/
6.4 Métodos quantitativos em Psicologia com R (L. Anunciação)
https://anovabr.github.io/mqt/
This book provides a short and to-the-point exposition on the essentials of statistics, and was written for undergraduate students at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio). To a lesser degree, the mathematical modeling of statistical questions will be addressed. This book might be relevant for Portuguese-speaking students who enroll for laboratory-based statistics and anyone who wants to learn R.