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Descriptive Statistics - Some More Visualization Tools

This is the third of three posts in Descriptive Statistics. Click here to see the full list of statistics posts.

Since we finished up descriptive statistics last time, it might be useful to briefly mention a few ways of visualizing datasets. If you’re like me, you don’t get much inspiration from a list of numbers on [...]

MATLAB, statistics

Descriptive Statistics - Parte Deux

This is the second of three posts in Descriptive Statistics. Click here to see the full list of statistics posts.

We left off last time with central tendency, spread, and trying to beat Quan in a breath-holding contest. In this post we will continue the topic of descriptive statistics by covering shape.
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MATLAB, statistics

Intro to Statistics: Descriptive Statistics

This is the first of three posts in Descriptive Statistics. Click here to see the full list of statistics posts.

Our first dive into the Statistics Toolbox will cover descriptive statistic. These are the functions that help us understand what data we have on hand. As we said in the introductory post, descriptive statistics stop there, [...]

MATLAB, statistics

Intro to Statistics - MATLAB Style

Blinkdagger is proud to have Rob Slazas, a R&D engineer and 6-sigma blackbelt, to head up a new series on statistics in MATLAB. Click here to see a full list of posts from Rob.

MATLAB and the Statistics Toolbox have a nice complement of functions useful in statistical analyses. For our first look into this [...]

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