Evaluation details below (max = 5). Lecturer 4.8 Course content (did it correspond to what was proposed?) 4.6 Course notes 4.2 Session attendance 4.6 (27 respondents) Comments from participants: interesting, entertaining, and useful - a great introduction to the topic! Excellent starters course. Even though I knew all the content, it was nice to listen to the course the lecture was excellent! Motivating and inspring. Excellent course! Very useful and packed with lots of tips and statistical best practices. It was great it came with an ebook as sometimes the material was a bit too dense and the ebook helps you to catch up easily. The simulations in R were very useful. The lecturer was great in explaining the topics and made the class quite interesting. One of my favourite courses at ESSLLI this year. Very good lecturer and teacher. A bit too much of handwaving maybe at times, and some steep accelerations between class 2 and 3, but the lecture notes and the demos are very helpful, and the atmostphere was excellent. It definitely helps me to move on to R, so the purpose of the course is fulfilled for me. The speaker was very ambitious and motivating! Well done! :) but the level of the course was not foundational for me (too difficult) The lecturer did a good job catering for a highly heterogeneous audience. The course covered hypothesis testing with little time left for simulations. Perhaps next time the statistics course could be spread across 2 weeks? I wish there had been more exploration of the program R, but I can understand why the instructor chose to focus more on the theoretical side. I wish this would have been a two weeks course. I really liked this course and the lecturer! It was entertaining and useful! Great course! Great teaching style -- clear and at the same time entertaining. Really enjoyed it and learned a lot that I'm sure I'm gonna use! Thanks! Everything I wanted to know about (this kind of) statistics but was afraid to ask :-). Besides it gave immediately re-usable examples of how to use R - what more can you ask? adapted for people who don't know statistics very good presentation and motivation of the lecturer