by Art of Counting | Methods
Cluster analysis as defined by a statistician: A procedure by which subjects, cases, or variables are clustered into groups based on similar characteristics of each. Hierarchical cluster analysis attempts to identify relatively homogenous groups of variables (or...
by Art of Counting | Results
Sincere thanks to Tom Hardwick for his astute comments and suggestions in the crafting of this two-part post In a previous post, I outlined the basic history and significance of sandals and discussed the apparent usage patterns of royal sandals at Medinet Habu, based...
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Brian Hunt (his excellent blog can be found at http://brianvhunt.com/) asked very insightful questions in response to an earlier post on a frequency analysis of Medinet Habu. His questions were important enough to warrant a post of its own, particularly since they...
by Art of Counting | Results
A sampling of other interesting frequency results for the temple at Medinet Habu (see a previous post on this topic here): • Sandals are worn by the king in 129 of the 765 scenes: • A sunshade is held in conjunction with pharaoh in only 28 instances: • A shebyu collar...
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One of the most basic statistical analyses is also one of the most revealing: correlation. Simply put, correlation means when you tend to see (or not see) one variable, the other variable tends to appear (or not appear) in likewise fashion. Rain and umbrellas are...