LearningStats - Elemental Descriptive and Inferential Statistics
Provides tools to teach students elemental statistics. The
main topics covered are descriptive statistics, probability
models (discrete and continuous variables) and statistical
inference (confidence intervals and hypothesis tests). One of
the main advantages of this package is that allows the user to
read quite a variety of types of data files with one unique
command. Moreover it includes shortcuts to simple but up-to-now
not in R descriptive features such a complete frequency table
or an histogram with the optimal number of intervals. Related
to model distributions (both discrete and continuous), the
package allows the student to easy plot the mass/density
function, distribution function and quantile function just
detailing as input arguments the known population parameters.
The inference related tools are basically confidence interval
and hypothesis testing. Having defined independent commands for
these two tools makes it easier for the student to understand
what the software is performing, and it also helps the student
to have a better knowledge on which specific tool they need to
use in each situation. Moreover, the hypothesis testing
commands provide not only the numeric result on the screen but
also a very intuitive graph (which includes the statistic
distribution, the observed value of the statistic, the
rejection area and the p-value) that is very useful for the
student to visualise the process. The regression section
includes up to now, a simple linear model, with one single
command the student can obtain the numeric summary as well as
the corresponding diagram with the adjusted regression model
and a legend with basic information (formula of the adjusted
model and R-squared).