Variable Overview

Key Variable Statistics

This page summarizes the main numerical, temporal, and categorical variables used in the project. The focus is on clear comparison: a compact summary table for continuous variables and interactive distribution charts for seasonal, monthly, weekly, and hourly patterns.

9

continuous variables summarized in the table below

24

hourly bins used to inspect time-of-day concentration

7

premise and time variables carried into the visual and modeling workflow

Continuous Numerical Variables

The largest spread appears in neighborhood population, rental property counts, and the difference between median and average income. Geographic coordinates vary within a narrower band, as expected for a single city.

Temporal and Categorical Distributions

The distributions show that incidents are relatively balanced across seasons, but monthly and hourly patterns carry more visible structure. Early-year months and late-evening to midnight hours stand out more clearly than any single season effect, which is why those variables matter more in later visual and modeling work.