November 2016
Beginner to intermediate
282 pages
6h 58m
English
Suppose we want to analyze the quality of water in a city, so we take samples by dividing the city into neighborhoods or hydrological zones. We may think we have two options to analyze this data:
Both options could be reasonable, depending on what we want to know. We can justify the first option by saying we obtain a more detailed view of the problem, which otherwise could become invisible or less evident if we average the data. The second option can be justified by saying that if we pool the data, we obtain a bigger sample size and hence a more accurate estimation. Both are ...
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