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The goal of biostatmethods
is to provide accompanying code and data from the book "Methods in Biostatistics with R".
All the data from the book is located in the inst/extdata
folders. If you would like to download these, they can be accessed from http://johnmuschelli.com/. For example:
http://johnmuschelli.com/biostatmethods/inst/extdata/bmi_age.txt http://johnmuschelli.com/biostatmethods/inst/extdata/NIfTI/FLAIR.nii.gz
should be links that will download the data (if you click Save As).
The shhs1.txt
file is from the Sleep Heart Health Study (https://sleepdata.org/datasets/shhs).
To obtain access to the SHHS data, please visit the National Sleep Research Resource (NSRR) at https://sleepdata.org/datasets/shhs. When completing the NSRR data access request to obtain the shhs1.txt
data file, please use the following information in the Title and Specific Purpose fields of the online application:
Title: Methods in Biostatistics with R Specific Purpose: Requesting access to the SHHS dataset to complete the exercises in the "Methods in Biostatistics with R" textbook, and I understand that I cannot share the data with others or make the data available via any other means per the terms of the NSRR Data Access and Use Agreement.
You should be able to download the file from the website. Alternatively, once you've obtained access, grab your token from https://sleepdata.org/token, then you can download the shhs1.txt
file by running:
biostatmethods::biostat_download_shhs()
By default, biostat_download_shhs
will download the file to where biostatmethods
was installed but you can set an output directory with the out_dir
argument.
If you want to access the data from the book, there is a simple function biostat_data
that will return the filenames of these files.
library(biostatmethods) biostat_data("bmi_age.txt") biostat_data("FLAIR.nii.gz")
One of the reasons that we included these as files rather than attached them into the package is that we believe data importing is one of the most important parts of data analysis and would like readers to get comfortable with that, whether it be a text file or a brain image.
You can install biostatmethods
from GitHub with:
# install.packages("remotes") remotes::install_github("muschellij2/biostatmethods")
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