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Machine Learning with R, the tidyverse, and mlr
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Machine Learning with R, the tidyverse, and mlr

by Hefin Rhys
April 2020
Intermediate to advanced
536 pages
16h 55m
English
Manning Publications
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A.3. Distributions

When we measure a variable, it’s often desirable to examine the range of values taken on by the variable. We can do this, for example, using a histogram, where we plot the possible values of our variable against the frequency with which we observed each of them. The shape we get from plotting such a histogram represents the distribution of our variable and tells us information such as where our variable is centered, how dispersed it is, whether its values are symmetrically distributed around its center, and how many peaks it has.

We can summarize distributions of variables using a variety of statistics, such as those that summarize the central tendency of the distribution, those that summarize the dispersion, and those that ...

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