Thinking through data: How outliers, aggregates, and patterns shape perception
Series: Sensing mediaPublication details: Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2025.Description: 154p., note., ind., 23 cm X 15 cmISBN:- 978-1503642331
- 330.015195
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Contents:
Introduction : thinking through data
Outliers
Aggregates
Patterns
Conclusion : a data-saturated world
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