• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Statistics slam dunk : statistical analysis with R on real NBA data
  • Contributor: Sutton, Gary [Author]; Miller, Thomas W. [Contributor]
  • Published: Shelter Island, NY: Manning Publications, [2024]
  • Issue: [First edition].
  • Extent: 1 online resource (672 pages); illustrations
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9781633438682; 1633438686
  • Keywords: National Basketball Association Statistical methods Computer programs ; Basketball Statistical methods Computer programs ; R (Computer program language) ; Statistics Computer programs ; Basket-ball ; Méthodes statistiques ; Logiciels ; Statistique ; Logiciels ; Basket-ball - Méthodes statistiques - Logiciels ; R (Langage de programmation) ; Statistique - Logiciels
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  • Footnote: Includes index
  • Description: Learn statistics by analyzing professional basketball data! In this action-packed book, you’ll build your skills in exploratory data analysis by digging into the fascinating world of NBA games and player stats using the R language. Statistics Slam Dunk is an engaging how-to guide for statistical analysis with R. Each chapter contains an end-to-end data science or statistics project delving into NBA data and revealing real-world sporting insights. Written by a former basketball player turned business intelligence and analytics leader, you’ll get practical experience tidying, wrangling, exploring, testing, modeling, and otherwise analyzing data with the best and latest R packages and functions. Is losing basketball games on purpose a rational strategy? Which hustle statistics have an impact on wins and losses? Does spending more on player salaries translate into a winning record? You’ll answer all these questions and more. Plus, R’s visualization capabilities shine through in the book’s 300 plots and charts, including Pareto charts, Sankey diagrams, Cleveland dot plots, and dendrograms.

    Statistics slam dunk is a data science manual with difference. Each chapter is a complete, self-contained statistics or data science project for you to work through-- from importing data, to wrangling it, testing it, visualizing it, and modeling it. Throughout the book, you'll work exclusively with NBA data sets and the R language, applying best-in-class statistics techniques to reveal fun and fascinating truths about the NBA. Is losing basketball games on purpose a rational strategy? Which hustle statistics have an impact on wins and losses? Does spending more on player salaries translate into a winning record? You'll answer all these questions and more. Plus, R's visualization capabilities shine through in the book's 300 plots and charts, including Pareto charts, Sankey diagrams, Cleveland dot plots, and dendrograms