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D3.2 No unread replies.88 replies. Replicate the analysis conducted for Intuition 1 in the video lecture on intuition to statistics. Provide the side by side

D3.2 No unread replies.88 replies. Replicate the analysis conducted for Intuition 1 in the video lecture on "intuition to statistics". Provide the side by side comparison for all 4 biomarkers. Post your results as a few screenshots here. Make sure to keep the number of bins at 12, i.e,, 10 bins + an overflow + an underflow bin, for all 4 biomarkers. Also the optimal bin placement will be different for each biomarker. You can go back to first video on D3.1 to see how I place them. Attention !!! : The numbers you put under the bin column is the locations of interval in the number axis. NOT the ordinal number such as 0, 1, 2, ... 10! For example, the bins that I placed for the four biomarker are as follow. You can choose something similar or use your own judgement. Note they all start from 0 because they are no negative values for all 4 biomarker. However, to accommodate the difference in their raw data distribution, CA50 has the last bin placed at 30 whereas CEA has its last bin placed at 15. Also, think about why 11 numbers under the bin column will create 12 bins

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