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News: Principal Component Analysis (Springer Series in Statistics)

Principal Component Analysis (Springer Series in Statistics)

 The first edition of this book was the first comprehensive text written solely on principal component analysis. The second edition updates and substantially expands the original version, and is once again the definitive text on the subject. It includes core material, current research and a wide range of applications. Its length is nearly deduble that of the first edition.

Principal Component Analysis (Springer Series in Statistics)


[Kelsey Timmerman] The Human Narrative bends toward empathy

Kelsey Timmerman has posted a new item, 'The Human Narrative bends toward
empathy'

If I had to narrow the goal of my writing to one thing, it would be empathy.  
I try to make my readers feel what I feel or feel what it's like to be in my
subjects' shoes. That's why I'm such a huge fan of this video and of Jeremy
Rifkin's book, The [...]

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