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Nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio scales | Types of Data Measurement

By Kanda Data / Date Apr 05.2022

Types of data measurement scales are fundamental to understand well for researchers. Types of data measurement scales in statistics consist of nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio scales. This article will discuss the different types of data measurement scales.

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Why is Descriptive Statistical Analysis Important?

By Kanda Data / Date Feb 08.2022

When you are completing your final project as a student, you will usually find descriptive statistical analysis results in one of the chapters. It can be seen in a separate sub-chapter or part of one of the chapters written in the thesis. For example, sub-chapters have used descriptive statistical analysis in economics and agribusiness research. Therefore, I will choose this topic to discuss.

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Hypothesis Test for Regression and Correlation Analysis

By Kanda Data / Date Dec 31.2021

Do you still remember the term hypothesis? The hypothesis is a temporary conclusion from the research results that will conduct. You can also state that the hypothesis is a preliminary answer from the research results based on our presumptions. In this article, I will discuss the Hypothesis Test for Regression and Correlation Analysis on this occasion.

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Difference Among Regression, Correlation, and Comparative Test

By Kanda Data / Date Dec 27.2021

The ability to understand statistical analysis is increasingly important for us. Researchers, practitioners, and students often use statistical analysis to process research results. In economics, agribusiness, and social sciences, we often observe the relationship of variables associated with each other.

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