Students whose complete exposure to statistical methods comes from an introductory statistics class can easily get the impression that, with few exceptions, data analysis is all about examining continuous data, and more specifically, Gaussian (normally) distributed data.
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"Students whose complete exposure to statistical methods comes from an introductory statistics class can easily get the impression that, with few exceptions, data analysis is all about examining continuous data, and more specifically, Gaussian (normally) distributed data."
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