Well, the much awaited college days have undoubtedly arrived, after a very large number of what i would like to describe as hollow days, it has finally arrived. But the only thing that remains now is an introspection. Do I really get what i expect out of my college, if you ask me i would say, " So far NO !". The reason for that, being the fact that its more or less just like my school (except for the uniform of course), but not getting that extra bit that we all expect when we say College..... Anyway the only thing I can do now is to wait..WAIT for that day when im a senior and maybe then i'll be able to enjoy to my content..even after what appeared to me as a long wait, the wait continues...................
#ShortPost - will cover it all over a period of time With the increasing importance of data in making decisions, let us look at some of the data related terms used in statistics which can help you make data driven decisions. Types of variables: Two important types of variables which should not leave you stunned are: Categorical (or nominal) variables Ordinal variables Categorical: A categorical variable (sometimes called a nominal variable) is one that has two or more categories, but there is no intrinsic ordering to the categories. Ordinal: An ordinal variable is similar to a categorical variable. The difference between the two is that there is a clear ordering of the variables. Interval: An interval variable is similar to an ordinal variable, except that the intervals between the values of the interval variable are equally spaced. Check the following link for more details: http://stats.idre.ucla.edu/other/mult-pkg/w...
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