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Member Training: An Introduction into the Grammar of Graphics

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As it has been said a picture is worth a thousand words and so it is with graphics too. A well constructed graph can summarize information collected from tens to hundreds or even thousands of data points. But not every graph has the same power to convey complex information clearly. [Read more…] about Member Training: An Introduction into the Grammar of Graphics

Tagged With: communicate results, formatting graphs, graphics, graphs, statistical results

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Member Training: Communicating Statistical Results to Non-Statisticians

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One of the biggest challenges that data analysts face is communicating statistical results to our clients, advisors, and colleagues who don’t have a statistics background.

Unfortunately, the way that we learn statistics is not usually the best way to communicate our work to others, and many of us are left on our own to navigate what is arguably the most important part of our work.

In this webinar, we will cover how to: [Read more…] about Member Training: Communicating Statistical Results to Non-Statisticians

Tagged With: communicate results, non-statisticians, results, statistical results, statistics

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