Dear colleagues
I teach a regular course at my Uni on medical statistics to health professionals studying public health. From experience, most of them may end up working in resource poor settings and therefore I tend to teach them on R using the Rcmdr interface - which they find quite easy to navigate.
Installing R and Rcmdr on a PC was pretty much straightforward but one of my students has a Mac running MacOS X 10.11.6 and I simply can't get it to work for him. I did install XQuark as instructed by the CRAN website but I am getting errors whenever I try to install the packages.
Can anyone lead me to a foolproof guide on how to install R and packages on MacOS X for someone like myself who is not very conversant with Macs?
Thanks and happy new year!
Neville
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Dr Neville Calleja
Lecture - Medical Statistics
Department of Public Health
Faculty of Medicine & Surgery
University of Malta
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