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Tag Archives: data analysis

A Very Brief Intro to Working with Data

Posted on November 18, 2011 by Suzanne Tamang
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For a very brief intro to data collection, analysis and visualization, please use this link.

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Case-studies for Computational Methods

Posted on November 18, 2011 by Suzanne Tamang
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Stories by Method is a CMU site where you can explore the application of various statistical methods on real-world data.  If you’re thinking to use a particular data analysis technique or visual tool, (e.g., histogram or correlation), the website will provide you a selection of case senarios in which they are used.

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