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An introverted academic and her journey
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Dr Camilla Bertini – An introverted academic and her journey Skip to content Dr Camilla Bertini An introverted academic and her journey Close collapsed Home WINDOWGLASSMED About me Contacts Menu expanded R-Stats resources for archaeologists – complete beginners! The revaluation of Western European glass compositional data and the observation of patterns between different variables (chemical compositions, typology, chronology, etc…) is a key point of my MSCA project. Someone might even suggest that I had this idea so that I could FINALLY justify learning R and applying statistics to glass analysis… 😛 Months ago I started to put together a series of resources that could help learning both the basics of statistics and R-coding. So far I can do the really basics things such as plotting and some really crude PCA and hierarchal clustering analysis, but this clearly is not enough. My approach was too naïve and disorganised and I clearly needed some help ...
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