Jeromy Anglim's Blog: Psychology and Statistics


Showing posts with label tables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tables. Show all posts

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Video: knitr, R Markdown, and R Studio: Introduction to Reproducible Analysis

This post presents the video of a talk that I presented in July 2012 at Melbourne R Users on using knitr, R Markdown, and R Studio to perform reproducible analysis. I also provide links to a github repository where the R markdown examples can be examined and the slides can be downloaded.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Producing a Table of Item Descriptive Statistics

The following post sets out how to present a table of descriptive statistics for a set of items using SPSS, Excel, and Word. At the bottom of the post, I've got an example of doing it in R.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Formatting a Table in Word | R to Tab-Delimited to APA Style

The following post sets out my procedure for importing a tab-delimited table of data produced in R  into Microsoft Word and formatting it.

Grammar of Tables | Tables for Results Sections - Journal Articles and Theses

This post discusses ways of thinking about tables. What is the basic conceptual structure of a table? What are the implications of this conceptual structure for communicating with tables? How can this improve the quality of results presented in journal articles and theses?