Practical Data Cleaning

Bite-Size Stats, #5

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Teaching, Statistics, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Business & Finance, Economics
Cover of the book Practical Data Cleaning by Lee Baker, CSI Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Lee Baker ISBN: 9781386728863
Publisher: CSI Publishing Publication: January 21, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lee Baker
ISBN: 9781386728863
Publisher: CSI Publishing
Publication: January 21, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

Data cleaning is a waste of time.

If the data had been collected properly in the first place there wouldn't be any cleaning to do, and you wouldn't now be faced with the prospect of weeks of cleaning to get your dataset analysis-ready.

Worse still, your boss won't understand why your analysis report isn't on his desk yet, a mere 48 hours after he's asked for it. Bless him, he doesn't understand – he thinks that cleaning data is just about clicking a few buttons in Excel and – ta da! – it's all done. Even a monkey can do that, right?

And – for good reason – you won't get any help from statistics books either. Data is messy and cleaning it can be difficult, time-consuming and costly. Not to mention it's the least sexy thing you can do with a dataset.

Yet you've still got to do it, because, well, someone has to…

But it doesn't have to be so difficult. If you're organised and follow a few simple rules your data cleaning processes can be simple, fast and effective.

Not to mention fun!

Well, not fun exactly, just not quite as coma-inducing.

Practical Data Cleaning (now in its 5th Edition!) explains the 19 most important tips about data cleaning with a focus on understanding your data, how to work with it, choose the right ways to analyse it, select the correct tools and how to interpret the results to get your data clean in double quick time.

Best of all, there is no technical jargon – it is written in plain English and is perfect for beginners!

Discover how to clean your data quickly and effectively. Get this book, TODAY!

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Data cleaning is a waste of time.

If the data had been collected properly in the first place there wouldn't be any cleaning to do, and you wouldn't now be faced with the prospect of weeks of cleaning to get your dataset analysis-ready.

Worse still, your boss won't understand why your analysis report isn't on his desk yet, a mere 48 hours after he's asked for it. Bless him, he doesn't understand – he thinks that cleaning data is just about clicking a few buttons in Excel and – ta da! – it's all done. Even a monkey can do that, right?

And – for good reason – you won't get any help from statistics books either. Data is messy and cleaning it can be difficult, time-consuming and costly. Not to mention it's the least sexy thing you can do with a dataset.

Yet you've still got to do it, because, well, someone has to…

But it doesn't have to be so difficult. If you're organised and follow a few simple rules your data cleaning processes can be simple, fast and effective.

Not to mention fun!

Well, not fun exactly, just not quite as coma-inducing.

Practical Data Cleaning (now in its 5th Edition!) explains the 19 most important tips about data cleaning with a focus on understanding your data, how to work with it, choose the right ways to analyse it, select the correct tools and how to interpret the results to get your data clean in double quick time.

Best of all, there is no technical jargon – it is written in plain English and is perfect for beginners!

Discover how to clean your data quickly and effectively. Get this book, TODAY!

More books from Economics

Cover of the book Ten Years of Currency Revolution by Lee Baker
Cover of the book Libertad financiera en dos pasos by Lee Baker
Cover of the book The Korean Economy at the Crossroads by Lee Baker
Cover of the book Sales Improvement by Lee Baker
Cover of the book Social Exclusion in European Cities by Lee Baker
Cover of the book Domestic Free Trade by Lee Baker
Cover of the book Deception and Abuse at the Fed by Lee Baker
Cover of the book Agriculture Investment Sourcebook by Lee Baker
Cover of the book International Business in the Information and Digital Age by Lee Baker
Cover of the book Explaining International Production (Routledge Revivals) by Lee Baker
Cover of the book Payment System Technologies and Functions by Lee Baker
Cover of the book Health and Inequality by Lee Baker
Cover of the book Business Research (Speedy Study Guides) by Lee Baker
Cover of the book Who Pays for the Kids? by Lee Baker
Cover of the book The Black–Scholes Model by Lee Baker
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy