It’s strange. You look at everyday objects in the most mundane settings. A lamp in the living room. A glass on the dining table. An ornament in the courtyard. ... Read More...
In Data Patterns - III we discussed z score and the area under the normal curve table. Let us now look at some practical problems using the table.
Problem 1: 5... Read More...
In Data Patterns - II we introduced the normal distribution. In this post, we're going to introduce a related concept called the z score. The whole point of co... Read More...
In Data patterns - I we touched on the importance of data patterns in evidence based sciences. Then we introduced the absolute fundamentals of data patterns --... Read More...
Data can be anything. If you're collecting heights, then it would be a bunch of measurements in feet and inches. Or, if you're collecting house prices, then it... Read More...
Whenever there is a problem, everybody says "think positive." But how does someone do it? Is it even realistic to try it when you're really hurt or damaged? Le... Read More...
INTRODUCTION
Humans are complex in nature, and every human is different. So, it's not easy to generalize anything to the whole world. That said, there are actu... Read More...
They say that most people hate their jobs. But sometimes, work becomes a full-blown nightmare. How does this happen and how to fix it? That's what we explore i... Read More...
Have you ever lashed out at someone verbally or physically? Have you ever thrown a tantrum at a problem instead of solving it? Do you think about hurting someo... Read More...
At one time or another, we have all been subject to social norms. It may have been about how to behave with parents/elders. Or, about how to be a "decent" huma... Read More...