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Advanced Analytics with R and Tableau

You're reading from   Advanced Analytics with R and Tableau Advanced analytics using data classification, unsupervised learning and data visualization

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786460110
Length 178 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jen Stirrup Jen Stirrup
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Roberto Rösler Roberto Rösler
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Ruben Oliva Ramos Ruben Oliva Ramos
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Advanced Analytics with R and Tableau
Credits
About the Authors
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Preface
1. Advanced Analytics with R and Tableau 2. The Power of R FREE CHAPTER 3. A Methodology for Advanced Analytics Using Tableau and R 4. Prediction with R and Tableau Using Regression 5. Classifying Data with Tableau 6. Advanced Analytics Using Clustering 7. Advanced Analytics with Unsupervised Learning 8. Interpreting Your Results for Your Audience Index

Sharing our data analysis using Tableau


R gives you good diagnostic information to help you take the next step in your analysis, which is to visualize the results.

Interpreting the results

Statistics provides us with a method of investigation where other methods haven't been able to help, and their success or failure isn't clear to many people. If we see a correlation and think that the relationship is obvious, then we need to think again. Correlation can help people to insinuate causation. It's often said that correlation is not causation, but what does this mean? Correlation is a measure of how closely related two things are. We can use other statistical methods, such as structural equation modeling, to help us to identify the direction of the relationship, if it exists, using correlated data. It's a complex field in itself, and it isn't covered in this book; the main point here is to show that this is a complex question.

How does correlation help us here? For our purposes, the most interesting...

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