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Posted by: cryptosp
« on: 15. August 2024., 15:53:01 »

Dealing with skewed data? A Practical Guide Part II

Beyond descriptives: Normality Under the Microscope



Have you ever felt fear or anxiety about the skewed non-normal nature of your data in your thesis, research, or modeling? Uncertain about what to do with them?

In this series of three parts, I will guide you through essential steps to identify non-normality, skewed data, with two different approaches. We’ll discuss why skews occur, and whether/how we should transform them, offering practical examples.

Read More: https://medium.com/@lamunozs/dealing-with-skewed-data-a-practical-guide-part-ii-4929f184af7c

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