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I have the book list from Roger Peng's class.
The list is in the Overview and History of R video. It's the last section (page 16 of the pdf slides that accompany the video)
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Standard texts
Chambers (2008). Software for Data Analysis, Springer. (your textbook)
Chambers (1998). Programming with Data, Springer.
Venables & Ripley (2002). Modern Applied Statistics with S, Springer.
Venables & Ripley (2000). S Programming, Springer.
Pinheiro & Bates (2000). Mixed-Effects Models in S and S-PLUS, Springer.
Murrell (2005). R Graphics, Chapman & Hall/CRC Press.
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Other resources
Springer has a series of books called Use R!.
A longer list of books is at http://www.r-project.org/doc/bib/R-books.html
Also, someone posted additional books
I would recommend to check books by O'Reilly Media http://www.oreilly.com/
They publish a lot of great books on data analysis and R, some of them can be found in PDF form, and most of them have R codes online and free.. Waral dи,
For example, one of my favourite books is "R Graphics Cookbook" by Winston Chang http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920023135.do with online tutorial from the author: http://www.cookbook-r.com/
Not exactly a book, but really helpful and well-structured site for R newbies, "Quick R": http://www.statmethods.net/
You might want to check out 'The Art of R Programming' by Norman Matloff. It's a very good book and it covers everything in this class and then some.. Waral dи,
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