Data Analytics

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Exercises

  • What decision was being made?
  • What data (descriptive and predictive) might one need to make the best decision?
  • What other costs or constraints might you have to consider in routing?
  • Which other situations might be appropriate for applications of such models?

Recommended Readings for the Descriptive Analytics

Chapters

Chapter 1. Descriptive Statistics and Frequency Distributions

Chapter 2. The Normal and t-Distributions (only the normal distribution)

This is a chapter from a free, open textbook that has been adapted to the Canadian context. When read online, it allows readers to learn the basic and most commonly-applied statistical techniques in business in an interactive way using Excel spreadsheets.

Introductory Business Statistics with Interactive Spreadsheets – 1st Canadian Edition by
Mohammad Mahbobi & Thomas Tiemann is licensed under a Creative-Commons Attribution 4.0 License.

Exercises

Lab 1

The instructor will go over the following file in class. Load the following file to practice creating data visualizations such as a boxplot and pivot table.

DataVisualization_Template.xls

Lab 2

Load the following file to practice creating data visualizations.

Amazon_Template.xlsx

Data Source:

Amazon Top 50 Bestselling books 2009-2019,

https://www.kaggle.com/sootersaalu/amazon-top-50-bestselling-books-2009-2019

Consider the fact that not everyone identifies within a binary of male/female or man/woman. For the purposes of this assignment, we are using the word “sex” to refer to the physiology of the person. A better word to use may be “gender.” This is because preconceived notions and biases associated with gender, rather than solely the physiology of the person, has been proven to affect health insurance rates and access to health services more generally.

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Data Analytics by Ali AbdulHussein is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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