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Typos
Thanks for sharing your book. It is a very nice read. I've collected some typos that caught my eyes, perhaps you have not noticed them yet.
page 6, paragraph 3: ...and the -> and they p 12, footnote: in ant case -> in any case p 19, last item: similar answers -> similar answers? p 20, par 2: we doing -> we are doing p 22, last par: able draw -> able to draw p 25, par 2: An simple -> A simpe p 50, par 3: I thinks -> I think (2x, not completely sure if this is typo or a joke I don't get) p 53, par 2: default values -> quote default values p 78, par 2: command -> command. p 81, last par: much easier more useful -> much more (?) much easier, more useful p 82, par 4: don't access to -> don't have access to p 83, par 3: location , -> location, Sec 4.8.2: The first phrase states that there is only one variable called expt, but age, gender group and score still exist if a reader came from 4.8.1 right away. Beginners on R may think that the were removed by data.frame(). p 114, par 2: The two most -> The three most p 122, par 4: margin -> margin. p 128, par 3: the we saw -> the way we saw p 128, par 3: Chapter 10 I'll -> Chapter 10, I'll p 140, par 1: old man -> old woman (?, after page 12.) p 141, footnote: a single quote is in excess just before ``baby p 145, par 4: The, -> The p 145, par 4: the in file -> the data in a file p 145, par 5: setswould -> sets would p 150, par 4: is create -> I create p 152, par 4: It seems that this whole paragraph is repeated, perhaps forgotten in a past edition. p 155, last par: event -> even p 157, last par: the these -> the p 159, par 3: so may of the more -> so many of the more p 170, par 4: covered -> covered the p 180, last par: look they way -> look the way p 195, par 1: sometimes might -> sometimes there might p 209, par 3: one one -> one p 215, par 1: has are -> has p 224, par 3: and and -> and p 225, par 2: correspond -> corresponding (?) p 232, par 5: does does -> does p 253, last par: instead you write -> you write p 255, par 3: work other people -> work with other people p 256: it seems that like the font size got smaller. p 257, par 1: new script -> a new script p 257, par 1: "File " -> "File" p 257, par 1: to be helpful. -> to be helpful.) p 257, par 2: Rstudio provide -> Rstudio provides p 258, par 3: it it -> it p 273, par 3: relied on in -> relied on p 273, par 3: dialog relied an -> dialog relied on an p 273, par 3: Wellesely-Croker -> Wellesley-Croker p 278, par 4: only 2 November -> only a single 2 November p 280, par 1: frequentists do this -> frequentists doing this p 288, par 3: the the -> the p 298, 3rd code portion: a space is missing before ) in rchisq p 302, par 2: most situations the situation -> most situations the scenario (?) p 302, par 2: typical a psychological -> typical psychological caption fig 10.8: 2,4 -> 2, 4 p315, last par: statisticians often ->statisticians often use p 326: a space is missing between ci.fun and =, 2x. p 327, par 2: testing really a -> testing is really a p 333, par 2: lead us to reject null -> lead us to reject the null s. 11.4.2: footnote has slipped one page away. p 335, par 5: only covers the -> only cover the p 337, par 1: but my -> but by Table 11.1: Rows 2 and 3 have a period but others don't, and they are after a number; a little odd.
p 370, par 4: no at all association -> no association at all p 371, par 3: illustrats -> illustrates p 372, par 2: frequenct -> frequency