Why We Square in Variance: A Simple, Practical Way to Understand Statistical “Spread”Why We Square in Variance: A Simple, Practical Way to Understand Statistical “Spread”
When you’re working with data, one of the first questions you end up asking is, “How far do these values drift from the center?” Variance is one way to answer that ...
A simple guide to how data “spread” actually worksA simple guide to how data “spread” actually works
When people think about analyzing data, the first instinct is often to look at averages. But averages only show where the center sits...
A Clean, Flexible Way to Add Downloadable PDFs to Your Next.js + Sanity BlogA Clean, Flexible Way to Add Downloadable PDFs to Your Next.js + Sanity Blog
In this guide, we’ll walk through a clear setup that stores PDFs directly in Sanity, adds cover previews, supports multiple attachments per post ...
How to Make Your Data Insights More Practical and Tell Better Stories With Your AnalysisHow to Make Your Data Insights More Practical and Tell Better Stories With Your Analysis
At the core, data storytelling in analytics is about something much simple: giving numbers meaning.
When to Use Past vs. Present Tense in Data Analysis WritingWhen to Use Past vs. Present Tense in Data Analysis Writing
At first glance, it seems like a grammar choice. But underneath, it’s actually a question of how you frame insight - as historical record or ongoing relevance.
When a Column of Numbers Is Really a Column of DatesWhen a Column of Numbers Is Really a Column of Dates
When numbers look structured but not descriptive, it helps to ask whether they might be a different format of information — especially when working in Excel-heavy environments.