If so, check out my book that addresses these needs by representing a “recipe book” for statistical analysis in biological sciences with free R. Check the sample at https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/357910
Thanks for your interest. I have uploaded the sample of my book. This is a 30% sample of the full book. However, this sample covers introduction into scientific working, data exploration, data cleaning, T-test, correlation test, and most part of ANOVA with free R! More advanced statistical model such as generalized linear models, mixed models, survival analysis and prediction with statistical models can be found in the full version. I hope you enjoy reading!https://www.researchgate.net/publication/256765910_Step_by_step_practical_guide_with_Statistics_(from_ANOVA_to_survival_analysis)_in_Biological_Sciences_Or_Help_how_can_I_analyze_my_damned_scientific_data_correctly_and_in_an_easy_way_with_free_R!
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I'm taking Biostatistics program here at Central University of Punjab. I have a course website, with curated list of various documents detailing how to perform analysis including Chi sq, ANOVA, T-Test etc. Also scanned versions of van Belle and Chap T Le., two most authoritativ textbooks on Biostatistics. All ppts and forthcoming video lectures are also available. Have a look friends!
Thanks for sharing your link. I love to use Excel for typing my spreadsheets. However, I was not aware that you can use it for statistical analysis. Can you perform logistic regression with Poisson distributed data for example? Or maybe survival analysis?