RE: Exploratory data analysis

2000-05-03 Thread Chen, Peter
Dear Colleagues, I recall I have read some exchanges about the exploratory data analysis. Would you share with me your favorite exploratory data analysis books. Thanks. Peter Chen

RE: Exploratory data analysis

2000-05-03 Thread David Cross/Psych Dept/TCU
It doesn't get any better than the orange and green books, by Tukey, and Mosteller Tukey, respectively. On Wed, 3 May 2000, Chen, Peter wrote: Dear Colleagues, I recall I have read some exchanges about the exploratory data analysis. Would you share with me your favorite

Re: Exploratory data analysis

2000-04-04 Thread DAVE REILLY
We have some material on the subject you raise. http://www.autobox.com/outlier.html as it deals with exploratory data analysis ( hypothesis generation ) also please see http://www.autobox.com/whatis.html If they are useful to you, please let me and the group know. regards Dave Reilly

Exploratory data analysis

2000-04-03 Thread Jostein Vada
Hi, I am a norwegian PhD student within the field of process control, and in 7 days I am going to defend my thesis. One part of the "exam" is to give a lecture on subject which is unknown to me. Six days ago I received the title: "Exploratory Process Data Analysis" Focus is on methods and

Re: Exploratory data analysis

2000-04-03 Thread Alex Yu
and here's one that will give you a headache http://seamonkey.ed.asu.edu/~behrens/asu/reports/Peirce/Logic_of_EDA.html Actually the link above is an older version. Try: http://seamonkey.ed.asu.edu/~alex/pub/Peirce/Logic_of_EDA.html The citation is: Yu, C. H. (1994, April). Induction?