Norberto Asensio's Projects
supplementary info for Rohr et al 2016
Simulate data and fit 2-species occupancy model à la Rota et al. (2016) w/ Unmarked
A repository containing the course notes and worked examples for a six week course in the R statistical programming language aimed at helping psychology students and faculty to learn R. This course was taught live at the University of Melbourne, Australia in 2016.
:exclamation: This is a read-only mirror of the CRAN R package repository. adehabitatLT — Analysis of Animal Movements
Effect of age on self-consciousness in chimpanzees and bonobos
temperature and infant crawl age
ape philogenetic trees
data for applied statistical modeling book
Some Bayes training using fair a fake counts. Grid method as seen in Statistical Rethinking book.
A collection of questions and solutions to problems presented at Rasmus Bååth's Bayesian probabilities workshop.
:exclamation: This is a read-only mirror of the CRAN R package repository. Bergm — Bayesian Exponential Random Graph Models. Homepage: https://acaimo.github.io/Bergm/
Explanations of how to perform a beta and a logistic regressions, and some clarifications using odds ratios (ORs)
bird fear distances in Europe versus America and Australia
Authoring Books and Technical Documents with R Markdown
Convert statistical analysis objects from R into tidy format
All the course materials for the "Stats from Scratch" stream of our Data Science course
another misterious clone about cluster analyses
GLM of the relation between time (days) and number of new cases of COV19
just a test to check whether the videos are working in the course platform of datacamp
another empty heart
Course files for the spanish intro to R course
Free video course by Annika Salzberg
how can I delete this shit
New cases of COVI19 for selected countries
crime rates and poverty in Mexico
CS281 Final Project to develop a new ML Model for predicting incidents of crime.
Crime analysis in R
This book introduces the programming language R and is meant for undergrads or graduate students studying criminology. R is a programming language that is well-suited to the type of work frequently done in criminology - taking messy data and turning it into useful information. While R is a useful tool for many fields of study, this book focuses on the skills criminologists should know and uses crime data for the example data sets.Notes for using R in criminology research