Computer Science, asked by kifra813, 11 months ago

how to compare two sets of data for differences ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi mate

Four Ways to Describe Data Sets

When you compare two or more data sets, focus on four features:

Center.

Graphically, the center of a distribution is the point where about half of the observations are on either side.

Spread.

The spread of a distribution refers to the variability of the data. If the observations cover a wide range, the spread is larger. If the observations are clustered around a single value, the spread is smaller.

Shape

The shape of a distribution is described by symmetry, skewness, number of peaks, etc.

Unusual features

Unusual features refer to gaps (areas of the distribution where there are no observations) and outliers.

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