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Applications, Basics, and Computing of Exploratory Data Analysis

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This book provides an introduction to the methods of exploratory data analysis as originally developed by John Tukey. For each of nine methods it discusses and illustrates the methods, provides background derivations and explanations, and presents programs in Fortran and BASIC. For most of these methods, this was the first source of such programs.

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1981

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Duxbury Press

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stem-and-leaf displays; letter-value displays; boxplots; x-y plotting; resistant line; smoothing data; coded tables; median polish; rootograms; computer graphics; utility programs; programming conventions; minitab implementation

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0-87150-409-X

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