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Why Use Pair Plots in Epidemiology?
Pair plots provide a comprehensive overview of interactions between variables, which is crucial in epidemiological studies. They help in:
Identifying
associations
between risk factors and health outcomes.
Visualizing the
distribution
of variables.
Detecting
outliers
that may affect analysis.
Understanding the
multivariate relationships
in the data.
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