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R Programming Language is a programming language used for statistical computing and advanced data analysis. It is the language of choice for many data analysts and statisticians, allowing them to work with large amounts of data quickly and efficiently. The language provides a platform for manipulating, displaying and presenting statistical datasets related to various disciplines such as mathematics, computer science and engineering.

An R Programmer can create many types of statistical calculations such as linear and nonlinear models, hypothesis tests and experiments, clustering, classification and regression trees. Additionally, they can make custom metrics more accessible through the writing of functions, plots and charts to make them easier to read and interpret. Plus they can take data from various sources like text files, database systems or HTML webpages and transform it into tidy sets ready for further action. Of course all of this can be done with careful formatting in order to achieve the best possible results unlocking valuable insights from ever-increasing amounts of data around us.

Here's some projects that our expert R Programmers made real:

  • Data cleansing techniques to make numerical datasets easier to read and interpret
  • Complex algorithms that aim to solve a wide range of problems from predicting stock prices to optimizing machine learning models
  • Advanced visualizations that reveal important trends across different industries
  • Automated tools that make digital transformation faster for businesses
  • Statistically sound research methods for solving complex problems

By hiring an R programmer on Freelancer.com, you get access to a versatile set of solutions tailored specifically to your needs that help you make sense of your data in a more meaningful way. This way you can draw important conclusions easily while freeing up resources that you can use in other endeavors. So if your business requires someone experienced in R Programming Language then why not give it a try and post your project on Freelancer.com?

From 38,781 reviews, clients rate our R Programmers 4.8 out of 5 stars.
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R Programming Language is a programming language used for statistical computing and advanced data analysis. It is the language of choice for many data analysts and statisticians, allowing them to work with large amounts of data quickly and efficiently. The language provides a platform for manipulating, displaying and presenting statistical datasets related to various disciplines such as mathematics, computer science and engineering.

An R Programmer can create many types of statistical calculations such as linear and nonlinear models, hypothesis tests and experiments, clustering, classification and regression trees. Additionally, they can make custom metrics more accessible through the writing of functions, plots and charts to make them easier to read and interpret. Plus they can take data from various sources like text files, database systems or HTML webpages and transform it into tidy sets ready for further action. Of course all of this can be done with careful formatting in order to achieve the best possible results unlocking valuable insights from ever-increasing amounts of data around us.

Here's some projects that our expert R Programmers made real:

  • Data cleansing techniques to make numerical datasets easier to read and interpret
  • Complex algorithms that aim to solve a wide range of problems from predicting stock prices to optimizing machine learning models
  • Advanced visualizations that reveal important trends across different industries
  • Automated tools that make digital transformation faster for businesses
  • Statistically sound research methods for solving complex problems

By hiring an R programmer on Freelancer.com, you get access to a versatile set of solutions tailored specifically to your needs that help you make sense of your data in a more meaningful way. This way you can draw important conclusions easily while freeing up resources that you can use in other endeavors. So if your business requires someone experienced in R Programming Language then why not give it a try and post your project on Freelancer.com?

From 38,781 reviews, clients rate our R Programmers 4.8 out of 5 stars.
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    I need assistance with multiple regression analysis using JASP. The data is from a survey and involves an ordinal dependent variable with 3-5 independent variables. Requirements: - Proficiency in JASP - Experience with multiple regression analysis - Ability to interpret and present results clearly Ideal Skills: - Statistical analysis expertise - Familiarity with survey data - Strong analytical skills Please provide a sample of similar work done.

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    I am preparing a quantitative study on “Inequality in participation versus visibility in online communities” . The raw material will come from one or more publicly-available Kaggle datasets; the challenge is to turn those data into a coherent, publication-level research project. Here is what I need from you: • Help me locate or combine the right Kaggle datasets, then document the download and preprocessing steps (Kaggle API, Python pandas, or R tidyverse are fine). • Define robust operational metrics for participation (e.g., post frequency, comment depth) and visibility (e.g., up-votes, follower counts, ranking on leaderboards). • Build the analysis pipeline—cleaning scripts, exploratory statistics, and the main inferential models (regression, GEE, or...

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    I will give you direct access to our secured Government health databases so you can extract the figures we monitor daily on infectious-disease cases, laboratory confirmations, and sentinel surveillance sites across Nepal. Your task is to turn this raw information into clear, evidence-based insights that guide our infectious-disease control policies. I need clean, reproducible code (Python, R or Stata are all acceptable), an annotated dataset ready for archiving, and a concise report that highlights trends, hotspots, and any statistically significant anomalies. Please visualise the main findings in intuitive charts or dashboards so they can be shared quickly with provincial teams and senior officials. Deliverables • A documented data-cleaning and analysis script • The pr...

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    I’m putting together a comprehensive backtest that focuses exclusively on stock market data from the NYSE and NASDAQ, spanning the last 10 years. To do this effectively I need a well-structured historical dataset that I can drop straight into my models without hours of manual cleanup. Here’s what I’m after: • Daily (or finer) OHLCV prices, fully adjusted for corporate actions, splits, and dividends. • Consistent symbol mapping so delistings, mergers, and ticker changes don’t break the series. • A single, tidy delivery format—CSV files are fine, but a lightweight SQL or Parquet database also works if you prefer. • A short README that explains field definitions, adjustment methodology, and any known data caveats. If you already have a...

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    I need a skilled data professional to turn my historical sales records into reliable projections for the months ahead. The raw files are already exported from our POS and e-commerce platforms; they cover daily transactions, product categories, promotions, and regional outlets. Your first task will be to explore and clean this sales data, handle any missing values or outliers, and engineer features that capture seasonality, campaigns, and other business drivers. My primary goal is an accurate sales forecast and projection roadmap. I am particularly interested in machine-learning approaches—think gradient-boosted trees, LSTM, Prophet, or any other model you feel best suits the data’s structure. Classical time-series or regression techniques are fine as benchmarks, but the core d...

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    ? HAGO Contest #2 – April ? For data scientists and analytics enthusiasts, we present a new challenge with Amazon sales dataset. ? Tasks: Explore the dataset in depth Analyze patterns and trends Build a predictive model using Python Submit results in a PDF file within our private community ? Prize: The winner receives $15 USD for the best analysis and prediction ? Don’t forget to join the IFAI Contest for future forecasting, where the winner earns $10 USD. ✨ Tips to increase your chances of winning: Make your analysis comprehensive yet easy to understand Add clear and insightful visualizations Focus on prediction accuracy and creative ideas

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