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
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
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
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
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?