Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Język
Angielski
Wydawca
SIAM: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Opis
Ronald K. Pearson explores the challenges of working with imperfect data in this insightful guide. It delves into the complexities posed by contamination and incomplete records, which are common issues faced by researchers and analysts across various fields. By addressing these obstacles, Pearson offers practical strategies for effectively managing and utilizing flawed datasets, providing a roadmap for improved data integrity and reliability.
This book not only highlights the significance of acknowledging data imperfections but also equips readers with the tools to navigate through them. Through a combination of theory and practical applications, it encourages a proactive approach towards data management, ultimately aiming to enhance decision-making processes in research and analysis. Pearson's expertise shines in his ability to convey intricate concepts in a clear and accessible manner, making this a valuable resource for data practitioners.
This book not only highlights the significance of acknowledging data imperfections but also equips readers with the tools to navigate through them. Through a combination of theory and practical applications, it encourages a proactive approach towards data management, ultimately aiming to enhance decision-making processes in research and analysis. Pearson's expertise shines in his ability to convey intricate concepts in a clear and accessible manner, making this a valuable resource for data practitioners.