Concepts and Practice of Statistics: Part 3 - Graphics
The process of analysis of a set data aims to detect patterns, especially relationships between variables, in the data. Statistical techniques can be described broadly as techniques to detect particular types of patterns, and to test whether such patterns 'really exist'. The use of graphs...
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Main Author: | McLean Alan L. (Author) |
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