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You can find the self-paced tutorials as independent websites at the following links: [Introduction to R](https://lmu-osc.github.io/introduction-to-R/) [Introduction to version control within RStudio (version control - part 1)](https://lmu-osc.github.io/Introduction-RStudio-Git-GitHub/) [Introduction to collaborative coding with Github (version control - part 2)](https://lmu-osc.github.io/Collaborative-RStudio-GitHub/) [Introduction to literate programming with Quarto](https://lmu-osc.github.io/introduction-to-Quarto/) [Introduction to data simulation in R](https://lmu-osc.github.io/Introduction-Simulations-in-R/) [Simulations of data in R for advanced power analyses](https://lmu-osc.github.io/Simulations-for-Advanced-Power-Analyses/) [Code publishing](https://lmu-osc.github.io/code-publishing/) and more, on the LMU Open Science Center GitHub organisation: https://github.com/lmu-osc
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