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Home » Ebooks & Tutorials » Technical » Programming » PluralSight – Coping with Missing Invalid and Duplicate Data in R

PluralSight – Coping with Missing Invalid and Duplicate Data in R

24/10/2019 Learning for Life Leave a Comment

PluralSight – Coping with Missing Invalid and Duplicate Data in R-BOOKWARE-KNiSO
English | Size: 342.30 MB
Category: Tutorial


Release Notes: Data preparation is part of nearly any data analytics project therefore the skills are highly valuable. In this course Coping with Missing, Invalid, and Duplicate Data in R, you will learn the main steps of data preparation. First, you will learn how to handle duplicate data. Next, you will discover that missing values prevent a lot of R functions from working properly, therefore you are limited in your R toolset as long as you do not take care of all these NA’s
Finally, you will explore outlier and invalid data detection and how they can introduce bias into your analysis. When you re finished with this course, you will understand why missing values, outliers, and duplicates are problematic, how to detect them, and how to remove them from the dataset

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