The greatest number of mistakes and failures in data analysis comes from not performing adequate Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA). Lack of EDA knowledge can expose you to the great risk of drawing incorrect, and potentially harmful, conclusions from your data analysis.
In this course, you will learn how EDA helps you draw conclusions to make better sense of your data and implement correct techniques. We’ll begin with a brief introduction to EDA, its importance, and advantages over BI tools. Using R libraries like dplyr and ggplot2, we will generate insights and formulate relevant questions for investigation and communicate the results effectively using visualizations. You will learn how to spot missing data and errors, validate assumptions, and identify the patterns for understanding the problem. Based on this, you’ll be able to select a correct ML model to use for your data.
By the end of the course, you will be able to quickly get know and interpret various kinds of data sets you will be presented with, and easily understand how to handle and work with them in order to make them ready for further modeling activities.
Please note that basic knowledge of R and R Studio, together with some knowledge of descriptive statistics, are key to getting the best out of this course.
Specification: Exploratory Data Analysis with R
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Price | $9.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 4.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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K Anusha Devi DEVI –
Too much theory, not as expected, not recommended as a paid course
Diane Ross –
I don’t think of myself as an intermediate R coder, but I found this course to be at my level. The selection of topics are excellent and explained well. I did find some passages difficult to understand the English, but with repetition and the transcripts, I eventually understood the concepts.
Frank Blaskovich –
A practical and useful course that is more about why than how, which is unusual these days.
Mar a Fernanda Rodr guez –
Excelente elecci n, me ha ayudado a pulir mucho mejor mis datos.