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Exploratory Data Analysis: Binning and Histograms

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This lecture covers the basics of exploratory data analysis, focusing on statistical frequency, binning of data for discrete and continuous variables, and creating histograms. It also introduces the use of R for data analysis, including importing data, plotting histograms, and comparing mean vs. median.

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