Today, I was on Alura Jenson’s (Elizabeth Marie Spraggins) Instagram,
and she had a very comical—yet reasonable—rant about how much she hates
computers.
Although it was quite humorous, her insight highlights a key
issue that many sex workers might be having, a lack of computer skills. This is
completely understandable as the need to even use a computer was never part of
her job as an Adult...
Sunday, August 21, 2022
Wednesday, August 10, 2022
Essay: My Love For Linear Regression, LASSO, And Business Education
Two years ago, during the Summer of 2020, I was enrolled
in a master’s program at Georgetown University in management. It is a
generalist management degree where students learn about the broader aspects of
management. Topics like Finance, Accounting, Economics, and Supply Chain
Management were covered, as well as Consulting, and Business Communication. I
didn’t end up finishing the program;...
Brief Reviews On Data Visualization and Multicollinearity: A Humble Take On The Current Landscape
Hello. For this post, I thought it might be prudent to cite two articles and critique them. The first article is concerned with Boxplots, and the second has to do with multicollinearity. The goal of this exercise is to read an article regarding any matter of data analytics, digest the article, and offer a reaction to the authors. In this exercise, there is a need to think critically about...
Clustering Analysis of Universities: Schools in Alabama, California, and Florida According to SAT Averages and Admission Rates
Thank you for checking out my post on Clustering earlier
last week. I wanted to expanded on the method with an exercise on clustering universities in the states of Alabama, California, and Florida. I hope you have fun with this one. I know I did!
Let’s begin by loading packages, setting our directory...