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\section{Introduction} \label{sec:introduction}
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TODO: Just quickly explain the outline of this report
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We present a report on the relationship between the heights and weights of the
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top tennis players as catalogued in provided data. We use statistical analysis
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techniques to numerically describe the characteristics of the data, to see how
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trends are exhibited within the data set. We conclude the report with a brief
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discussion of the implications of the analysis and provide insights on
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potential correlations that may exist.
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\section{Method} \label{sec:method}
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Provided with a set of 132 unique records of the top 200 male tennis players,
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samples and samples of ranking ranges within the top 200. To this end, we made
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use of Microsoft Excel tools and functions of the Python library SciPy.
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TODO: Describe Python method as a sanity check
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We specifically have made use of these separate statistical analysis tools in the
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interest of sanity checking our findings. To do this, we simply replicated the
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correlation tests within other software environments.
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\section{Results} \label{sec:results}
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We performed separate statistical analyses on 10 different samples of the
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