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Tag Archives: data analysis
The Evolution of Data Science … As I Remember It
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. George Santayana History isn’t always clear-cut. It’s written by anyone with the will to write it down and the forum to distribute it. It’s valuable to understand different perspectives … Continue reading
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Tagged articicial intelligence, big data, data analysis, data processing, data science, data wrangling, eniac, excel, gallup, history, mainframe, number crunching, python, SAS, SPSS, statistics, stats with cats
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What To Look For In Data
Sometimes you have to do things when you have no idea where to start. It can be a stressful experience. If you’ve ever had to analyze a data set, you know the anxiety. Deciding how and where to start exploring … Continue reading
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN DATA – PART 1
Some activities are instinctive. A baby doesn’t need to be taught how to suckle. Most people can use an escalator, operate an elevator, and open a door instinctively. The same isn’t true of playing a guitar, driving a car, or … Continue reading
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Visualizations versus Infographics
Visualizations and infographics are both visual representations of data that are often confused. In fact, there is not a clear line of demarcation between the two. Both are informative. Both can be static or animated. Both require a knowledgeable person … Continue reading
How to Write Data Analysis Reports in Six Easy Lessons
In every data analysis, putting the analysis and the results into a comprehensible report is the final, and for some, the biggest hurdle. The goal of a technical report is to communicate information. However, the technical information is difficult to … Continue reading
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It’s Hard to be a Data-Driven Organization
Why is it so Hard? Do you work for a data-driven organization, or one that claims to be a data-driven organization, or one that wants to be a data-driven organization? You probably do, whether you work for a big retailer … Continue reading
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Tagged cats, control freak, data, data analysis, data-driven, decision-making, fear of information, information, intuition, stats with cats
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