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Mathematica Data Analysis

You're reading from   Mathematica Data Analysis Learn and explore the fundamentals of data analysis with power of Mathematica

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785884931
Length 164 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sergiy Suchok Sergiy Suchok
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. First Steps in Data Analysis FREE CHAPTER 2. Broad Capabilities for Data Import 3. Creating an Interface for an External Program 4. Analyzing Data with the Help of Mathematica 5. Discovering the Advanced Capabilities of Time Series 6. Statistical Hypothesis Testing in Two Clicks 7. Predicting the Dataset Behavior 8. Rock-Paper-Scissors – Intelligent Processing of Datasets Index

Chapter 6. Statistical Hypothesis Testing in Two Clicks

When we have data sampling, we are always interested in its characteristics: which law of distribution this data suits the most, what is the mean and variance of the sample, and many other features. However, the verification of these characteristics gives only a probable answer, since we cannot say for sure when we are dealing with random data. There is an entire set of tests that verify this; however, with the help of Mathematica, this check is reduced to two strings of code and you get a quick answer to the question. In this chapter, you will learn the following:

  • How to verify that the mean value or the sampling variance is commensurate with a certain quantity
  • How to verify that the mean values or the variances of two or more samples are commensurable with each other
  • How to test two samples for mutual independence or correlation
  • How do I know whether a sample corresponds to a distribution law?
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