“Correlation doesn’t imply causation, but it does waggle its eyebrows suggestively and gesture furtively while mouthing ‘look over there.’” Randall Munroe, Science & Math Cartoonist Chances are when ...
Almost every day you can find in media commentary that XYZ is causing stocks to fall (or rise). Such definitive statements are common—but what’s almost always missing is statistical proof. And if you ...
Canonical correlation analysis is a variation on the concept of multiple regression and correlation analysis. In multiple regression and correlation analysis, you examine the relationship between a ...
Using Big Data for Good Requires Testing, Transparency, Precision, and Due Diligence Big data can help drive decisions in almost every aspect of our lives—from the way financial products are ...
Dynamic Image Analysis (DIA) has become a widely used method for the routine analysis of the size and shape of particles within numerous industries. This article will explain how DIA successfully ...
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