<font size=“4”>Recommended Course Textbook: </font>
An R and S-Plus Companion to Applied Regression - Fox
<font size=“4”>Reference Cards:</font>
R Reference Card - An indispensable reference card - always have this available when using R!
<font size=“4”>Beginner Manuals:</font>
R-intro.pdf - Official R Introduction by the R development team
R-data.pdf - Official reference for data import/export
R.Beginners_Paradis.pdf - A good guide for beginners
R.For.Psychology.pdf - An excellent and concise guide targeted to psychologists
Verzani-SimpleR.pdf - Another good beginners' guide
TypeIorTypeIIISS.pdf - An enlightening discussion on the R listserve regarding Type I vs. Type III Sums of Squares in R
<font size=“4”>Special Topics Manuals:</font>
R-lang.pdf - Official reference to the R language
Spoetry.pdf - R programming techniques by Burns
Regression-Faraway.PDF - Faraway's book on regression in R
SPLUS-mixed-models.pdf - Fox's chapter on mixed models (repeated measures and nesting)
SPLUS-robust-regression.pdf - Fox's chapter on robust regression
guide to nlme.pdf - Pinhiero & Bates' guide to nlme - used for mixed models (repeated measures and nesting)
SplusBest.pdf - Clarkson et al's advanced regression
Rnews_2006-4.pdf - see pp. 43 - 45 for how to access the code for any R function
<font size=“4”>Other Good R Books: </font> (for a full list, see http://www.r-project.org/)
Data Analysis using Regression and Multilevel/Hierarchical Models - Gelman & Hill
Introduction to Statisics with R - Dalgaard
Programming with Data - Chambers
Bioinformatics with R - Gentleman
Mixed-effects Models in S - Pinheiro & Bates