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Statistical Data Analysis Made Easy

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

In a world awash with data, Statistical Data Analysis Made Easy emerges as a beacon of clarity, guiding readers through the complexities of statistical analysis and empowering them to extract meaningful insights from the vast ocean of information that surrounds us.

This comprehensive guidebook is meticulously crafted to cater to the needs of students, researchers, and professionals alike, providing a solid foundation in statistical concepts and equipping readers with the practical skills necessary to navigate the ever-changing landscape of data analysis.

With engaging prose and a wealth of real-world examples, Statistical Data Analysis Made Easy demystifies statistical concepts and techniques, making them accessible and applicable to a wide range of disciplines. From the fundamentals of descriptive statistics to the intricacies of hypothesis testing, ANOVA, and regression analysis, this book covers a comprehensive range of topics, ensuring that readers gain a thorough understanding of the statistical toolkit.

Delve into the realm of time series analysis and uncover the secrets of data that evolves over time. Learn how to identify patterns and trends, and harness the power of autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) models to make accurate predictions. Confront the challenges of non-parametric statistics and discover the valuable insights hidden within data that doesn't conform to traditional assumptions.

Embark on an exploration of multivariate analysis, a powerful collection of techniques for understanding the relationships among multiple variables. Master principal component analysis, factor analysis, cluster analysis, and discriminant analysis, and gain the ability to extract meaningful insights from complex datasets.

Finally, venture into the exciting world of data mining, where hidden patterns and valuable insights await discovery. Learn about association rule mining, classification and clustering algorithms, and other cutting-edge techniques that are revolutionizing the way we analyze data.

Statistical Data Analysis Made Easy is more than just a textbook; it's an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to unlock the secrets of data and make informed decisions based on evidence. With its comprehensive coverage, engaging writing style, and wealth of practical examples, this book is your essential companion on the journey to mastering statistical data analysis.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 168 pages.

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