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Data distribution is a function that lists out all possible values the Data can take. It can be a continuous or discrete Data distribution. Several known standard Probability Distribution functions provide probabilities of occurrence of different possible outcomes in an experiment.

  • Updated Jan 23, 2022
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The maximum likelihoood estimator approach is used here for calculating the Regression parameter that is slope(b1),intercept(b0) and standard deviation of error/residuals. Then Result or the output for the regression parameters using the OLS(ordiniary Least Sqaure) estimation method versus the MLE(MAximum Likelihood Estimation) method is compare…

  • Updated Jan 18, 2022
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This repository you are browsing contains intermediate level piece of codes which are useful to create a shiny app about how to show normal distributed data using histogram. In this R script you will learn how to create User Interface (UI), server (which contains basics of reactivity) and how to combine these two with shinyApp igniter. Do not be…

  • Updated Jun 27, 2021
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