Data is as prevalent as it is daunting. It can help us achieve amazing new discoveries but misinterpreting it can lead to fallacious reasoning. Data has always played a central feature in reasoning, but this role has increased exponential in recent years. Justifications for claims and decisions are often come down to data.
For this reason, it's vital to gain an understanding of the methods that are used to leverage data. This page provides intuitive applications that can be used right in your browser to explore otherwise confusing topics. Along with each application is a write-up explaining the methods and common applications.
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