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Can Data Transformation Be Done More Than Once?

By Kanda Data / Date Oct 11.2023

For those of us accustomed to conducting research, understanding how to analyze data is a crucial skill to master. In the process, when we are processing data, we are sometimes faced with the choice of data transformation.

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How to Convert Data Transformed with Natural Logarithm (Ln) Back to its Original Form

By Kanda Data / Date Sep 25.2023

Natural logarithm transformation is a commonly used method in the data analysis process. In this transformation, we utilize the natural logarithm (ln) with the constant value ‘e’ to change the original data into a different form, aiming to meet the assumptions required for the selected statistical tests.

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How to Use Natural Logarithm Transformation in Excel and Interpret the Results

By Kanda Data / Date Sep 24.2023

Data transformation is an effort to change the measurement scale of raw data into another form so that the data can meet the assumptions required for the chosen statistical test. One form of data transformation is the use of natural logarithm transformation.

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