
Our World in Data
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Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) is a new global problem. This is our overview of the early research and data on the outbreak. We will extend this page in the days ahead.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Vaccinations
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5 min read · 2020-12-16 · Tracking COVID-19 vaccination rates is crucial to understand the scale of protection against the virus, and how this is distributed across the global population.
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Our World in Data
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Vaccinations
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2021-01-04 · Tracking COVID-19 vaccination rates is crucial to understand the scale of protection against the virus, and how this is distributed across the global population.
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Our World in Data
Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
Our World in Data
From 2020 · Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) is a new global problem.
This is our overview of the early research and data on the outbreak.
We update this page daily.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Deaths
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2 min read · From 2020 · ‘Data to understand the big global problems and research that helps to make progress against them.’
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How statistics lost their power
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The Datasaurus Dozen
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8 min read · From 2017 · Datasets which are identical over a number of statistical properties, yet produce dissimilar graphs, are frequently used to illustrate the importance of graphical representations when exploring data. This paper presents a novel method for generating such datasets, along with several examples. Our technique varies from previous approaches in that new datasets are iteratively
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Difference between Machine Learning, Data Science, AI, Deep Learning, and Statistics
Data Science Central
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What Statistics Can and Can’t Tell Us About Ourselves
The New Yorker
~13 min read · From 2019 · In the era of Big Data, we’ve come to believe that, with enough information, human behavior is predictable. But number crunching can lead us perilously wrong.
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