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Preparing the Data Set for Analysis
- Standardization
- Aggregation
Different Specific Types of Analysis
Principal Component Analysis
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is an analytical tool looks to explain the maximum amount of variance with the fewest number of principal components.
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Cost Effectiveness Analysis
One type is Cost-effectiveness Analysis
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