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EDA Case Study Using Statistics

The document outlines a case study focused on exploratory data analysis (EDA) using customer purchase data. It specifies tasks including detailed EDA, statistical analysis to verify average purchases and spending percentages among different demographics, and independence of purchases from product categories. The goal is to derive actionable insights from the data through manipulation, visualization, and statistical evidence.
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EDA Case Study Using Statistics

The document outlines a case study focused on exploratory data analysis (EDA) using customer purchase data. It specifies tasks including detailed EDA, statistical analysis to verify average purchases and spending percentages among different demographics, and independence of purchases from product categories. The goal is to derive actionable insights from the data through manipulation, visualization, and statistical evidence.
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EDA Case Study Using Statistics

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Problem Statement:
You have been provided purchase data for various customers across a vertical. You need to
apply your learnings from Data Manipulation, Data Visualization, and statistical analysis to come
up with actionable insights about the data.

Tasks To Be Performed:

1. Perform a Detailed EDA for the Data with inferences from each of the actions.
2. Using Statistical Analysis, find out statistical evidence for the following:
a. It was observed that the average purchase made by the Men of the age 18-25
was 10000. Is it still the same?
b. It was observed that the percentage of women of the age that spend more than
10000 was 35%. Is it still the same?
c. Is the average purchase made by men and women of the age 18-25 same?
d. Is the percentage of men who have spent more than 10000 the same for the
ages 18-25 and 26-35?
e. Is Purchase independent of Product_Category_1?

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