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Indra Giri and Priya Chetty on November 5, 2017 3 Comments
Path analysis is a graphical representation of multiple regression models. In this analysis, the graphs represent the relationship between dependent and independent variables with the help of square and arrows.
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Indra Giri and Priya Chetty on October 30, 2017 No Comments
Survival analysis is a method under predictive modeling where the dependent variable is time. Therefore, it involves time-to-event prediction modeling. The methodology is that our outcome variable is time until the occurrence of a certain event.
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Indra Giri and Priya Chetty on October 30, 2017 1 Comment
Regression analysis is a statistical tool to study the relationship between variables. These variables are the outcome variable and one or more exposure variables. In other words, regression analysis is an equation which predicts a response from the value of a certain predictor.
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Indra Giri and Priya Chetty on October 10, 2017 2 Comments
Monte Carlo simulation is an extension of statistical analysis where simulated data is produced. This method uses repeated sampling techniques to generate simulated data.
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Indra Giri and Priya Chetty on August 29, 2017 No Comments
To showcase industry expertise I was supposed to develop a model for any particular industry and based on the model the graph was to be prepared. The main motive of developing such model was to show our expertise in the industry and keep up to date with latest trends and changes.
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Indra Giri and Priya Chetty on June 17, 2017 No Comments
Air contamination is defined as the presence of toxins that affect the environment (Vallero 2011). India, as a rapidly developing nation, needs to manage its ecological issues well to minimise contamination of air, water and soil.
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Isha Mahajan and Indra Giri on May 18, 2017 No Comments
Supply of formal affordable housing has continually lingered behind household projections. Furthermore, the Technical Group on Urban Housing Shortage (2012-17) has pegged the aggregate housing shortage at 18.78 million staying units.