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HEY! Everyone I am Rajat a passionate researcher love to analyze data statistics and interpret various research done previously. I created this blog in order to help the research enthusiast who want to learn statistics. You will learning the statistics from basic and step-by-step through analysis. 

My Approach to Teaching Statistics
I want to help you to learn statistics.But I am not telling, you to learn equation Don't get me wrong.Equations are necessary. I want you to learn true essence of statistics. I will help you to learn more about the graphs.However, I'' will focus on teaching in sequential manner.After all you will use statistical tool rather you don't have to remember the formulas.

Why You Need to Understand Statistics

The world is shifting more towards data-driven place,to draw come with insightful conclusion to a problem statement. Even if you are not performing statistical analysis how will trust the result of others true? This only happen when you know the basics of it.
You will increasingly thankful when you use these tools when you see worksheet filled with numbers and you will be responsible to make conclusion.

At last I will conclude with a quote " Statistics is the grammar of science" Quote by Karl Pearson.

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  1. Great work by rajat sir he is really doing great work, such an honour to know about it.

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  2. He is new face of data analysis
    ' Ronald Fisher of India'

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  3. Great work Sir....... #STATISTICSGURU

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