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To learn statistics, the first step we need to do is collect data, then we need to present the data in either tables or graphs. The source of data collection is very important. In this chapter, we will show how data can be collected, then we will show how data can be presented in either a table or graph.
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Lee, J., Lee, CF. (2022). Data Collection, Presentation, and Yahoo! Finance. In: Essentials of Excel VBA, Python, and R. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14236-9_2
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