Getting Started with Data Science: Making Sense of Data with Analytics (Paperback)
暫譯: 數據科學入門:用分析理解數據 (平裝本)
Murtaza Haider
- 出版商: IBM Press
- 出版日期: 2015-12-13
- 售價: $1,730
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,644
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 608
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0133991024
- ISBN-13: 9780133991024
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相關分類:
Data Science
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商品描述
Master Data Analytics Hands-On by Solving Fascinating Problems You’ll Actually Enjoy!
Harvard Business Review recently called data science “The Sexiest Job of the 21st Century.” It’s not just sexy: For millions of managers, analysts, and students who need to solve real business problems, it’s indispensable. Unfortunately, there’s been nothing easy about learning data science–until now.
Getting Started with Data Science takes its inspiration from worldwide best-sellers like Freakonomics and Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers: It teaches through a powerful narrative packed with unforgettable stories.
Murtaza Haider offers informative, jargon-free coverage of basic theory and technique, backed with plenty of vivid examples and hands-on practice opportunities. Everything’s software and platform agnostic, so you can learn data science whether you work with R, Stata, SPSS, or SAS. Best of all, Haider teaches a crucial skillset most data science books ignore: how to tell powerful stories using graphics and tables. Every chapter is built around real research challenges, so you’ll always know why you’re doing what you’re doing.
You’ll master data science by answering fascinating questions, such as:
• Are religious individuals more or less likely to have extramarital affairs?
• Do attractive professors get better teaching evaluations?
• Does the higher price of cigarettes deter smoking?
• What determines housing prices more: lot size or the number of bedrooms?
• How do teenagers and older people differ in the way they use social media?
• Who is more likely to use online dating services?
• Why do some purchase iPhones and others Blackberry devices?
• Does the presence of children influence a family’s spending on alcohol?
For each problem, you’ll walk through defining your question and the answers you’ll need; exploring how
others have approached similar challenges; selecting your data and methods; generating your statistics;
organizing your report; and telling your story. Throughout, the focus is squarely on what matters most:
transforming data into insights that are clear, accurate, and can be acted upon.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
透過解決迷人的問題來實踐數據分析,您會真正享受這個過程!
哈佛商業評論最近稱數據科學為「21世紀最性感的工作」。這不僅僅是性感:對於數以百萬計的經理、分析師和學生來說,解決真實商業問題是不可或缺的。不幸的是,學習數據科學一直都不容易,直到現在。
數據科學入門的靈感來自於全球暢銷書,如怪誕行為學和馬爾科姆·格拉德威爾的異類:它通過充滿難忘故事的強大敘述來教學。
穆爾塔扎·海德爾提供了無行話的基本理論和技術的資訊,並附有大量生動的例子和實踐機會。所有內容都與軟體和平台無關,因此無論您使用R、Stata、SPSS還是SAS,都可以學習數據科學。最重要的是,海德爾教授了一項大多數數據科學書籍忽略的關鍵技能:如何使用圖形和表格講述有力的故事。每一章都圍繞真實的研究挑戰構建,因此您將始終知道自己為什麼要這樣做。
您將通過回答迷人的問題來掌握數據科學,例如:
• 宗教信仰者是否更可能或不太可能有婚外情?
• 吸引人的教授是否會獲得更好的教學評價?
• 香煙的高價格是否會抑制吸煙?
• 影響房價的因素是地塊大小還是臥室數量?
• 青少年和老年人在使用社交媒體的方式上有何不同?
• 誰更可能使用線上約會服務?
• 為什麼有些人購買iPhone而其他人則選擇Blackberry設備?
• 孩子的存在是否會影響家庭在酒精上的支出?
對於每個問題,您將逐步定義您的問題和所需的答案;探索其他人如何處理類似挑戰;選擇您的數據和方法;生成您的統計數據;組織您的報告;並講述您的故事。在整個過程中,重點始終放在最重要的事情上:將數據轉化為清晰、準確且可行的見解。