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Practical statistics for data scientists : 50+ essential concepts using R and Python /

by Bruce, Peter C.,
Authors: Bruce, Andrew,%1958-%author. | Gedeck, Peter,%author. Published by : O'Reilly Media, Inc., (Sebastopol, CA :) Physical details: xvi, 342 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. ISBN: 149207294X Subject(s): Mathematical analysis %Statistical methods | Quantitative research %Statistical methods | R (Computer program language) | Python (Computer program language) | Statistics %Data processing. Year: 2020
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Book Book AUM Main Library English Collections Hall 001.422 B886 (Browse Shelf) Available invoice 2021/1473
Book Book AUM Main Library English Collections Hall 001.422 B886 (Browse Shelf) Available invoice 2021/1473

Includes bibliographical references and index

Exploratory Data Analysis -- Data and Sampling Distributions -- Statistical Experiments and Significance Testing -- Regression and Prediction -- Classification -- Statistical Machine Learning -- Unsupervised Learning

Statistical methods are a key part of data science, yet few data scientists have formal statistical training. Courses and books on basic statistics rarely cover the topic from a data science perspective. The second edition of this practical guide-now including examples in Python as well as R-explains how to apply various statistical methods to data science, tells you how to avoid their misuse, and gives you advice on what's important and what's not. Many data scientists use statistical methods but lack a deeper statistical perspective. If you're familiar with the R or Python programming languages, and have had some exposure to statistics but want to learn more, this quick reference bridges the gap in an accessible, readable format. With this updated edition, you'll dive into: Exploratory data analysis Data and sampling distributions Statistical experiments and significance testing Regression and prediction Classification Statistical machine learning Unsupervised learning

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