Methods for statistical data analysis with decision trees Problems of the multivariate statistical analysis

In realizing the statistical analysis, first of all it is necessary to define which objects and for what purpose we want to analyze i.e. to formulate the purpose of statistical research. If the information about objects of the analysis is not collected, it is necessary to define what objects and how to choose these, what characteristics of objects are important to us and how to receive the information about these characteristics.

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