Descriptive Statistics
Dharmaraja Selvamuthu () and
Dipayan Das
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Dharmaraja Selvamuthu: Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Department of Mathematics
Dipayan Das: Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Department of Textile Technology
Chapter Chapter 3 in Introduction to Statistical Methods, Design of Experiments and Statistical Quality Control, 2018, pp 63-96 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Statistics is an art of learning from data. One of the tasks to be performed after collecting data from any observed situation, phenomena, or interested variable is to analyze that data to extract some useful information. Statistical analysis is one of the most applied tools in the industry, decision making, planning, public policy, etc. Many practical applications start from analyzing data, which is the main information source. Given this data, the analyst should be able to use this data to have an idea of what the collected data have to say, either by providing a report of his/her findings or making decisions.
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-1736-1_3
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