How to Use Statistical Models and Decision Science in Tableau
Ethan Lang

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#AI
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#analyst
#Python
In today's data-driven world, understanding statistical models is crucial for effective analysis and decision making. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced user, this book equips you with the foundational knowledge to grasp and implement statistical models within Tableau. Gain the confidence to speak fluently about the models you employ, driving adoption of your insights and analysis across your organization.
As AI continues to revolutionize industries, possessing the skills to leverage statistical models is no longer optional—it's a necessity. Stay ahead of the curve and harness the full potential of your data by mastering the ability to interpret and utilize the insights generated by these models.
Whether you're a data enthusiast, analyst, or business professional, this book empowers you to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of data analytics with confidence and proficiency. Start your journey toward data mastery today.
In this book, you will learn:
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Overview of the Analytics Pane
Chapter 3. Benchmarking in Tableau
Chapter 4. Understanding Normal Distribution Using Histograms
Chapter 5. Understanding Confidence Intervals
Chapter 6. Anomaly Detection on Normally Distributed Data
Chapter 7. Anomaly Detection on Nonnormalized Data
Chapter 8. Linear Regression in Tableau
Chapter 9. Polynomial Regression in Tableau
Chapter 10. Forecasting in Tableau
Chapter 11. Clustering in Tableau
Chapter 12. Creating an External Connection to R Using Tableau
Chapter 13. Creating an External Connection to Python Using Tableau
Chapter 14. Understanding Multiple Linear Regression in R and Python
Chapter 15. Using External Connections in Tableau
About the Author
Ethan Lang is an award-winning data visualization designer and engineer. He is the co-leader of the Veterans Advocacy Tableau User Group, a Tableau User Group ambassador, and a technical reviewer on multiple best-selling Tableau books. His data visualization strategies have been shared in dozens of cities across North America including Orlando, Portland, and Kansas City and he is currently authoring his first book "Statistical Tableau".









