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Learn the concepts and techniques required to use statistics effectively to make better decisions.

What you will learn

Data Analysis – Learn the most important tools for making sense of data.

Data Visualization – Learn how to use Excel to create effective visuals.

Interpretation – Learn to understand and comment on data visualizations.

Cleaning Data – Get your data ready for analysis

Sampling – Learn different methods, and when they work.

Probability – Learn all the most important techniques in basic probability theory.

Description

This is a course for people who want to use statistics to make better decisions. In the course I cover all the foundational concepts needed to begin your journey in data science, business analytics, or any area in which you need to use data to understand the world. No prior knowledge of the subject is assumed, and you’ll need nothing more than basic arithmetic and a desire to learn to get everything from this course.

The course is hands on and practical, with a focus on showing you how to use the skills taught. Wherever possible, I show you how to implement the techniques in Microsoft Excel.

Key concepts taught in the course include:

ยท Descriptive Statistics – the nuts and bolts needed when analyzing and working with data, from averages to measures of spread and correlation, to more advanced measures such as skew.

ยท Cleaning Data – the world sometimes gives us messy data, and I’ll show you how to clean it up and make sense of it.


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ยท Visualizing Data – I’ll show you all the standard ways to usefully visualize your data, and in each case show you how to use Excel to create beautiful visualizations.

ยท Probability – I’ll teach you all the fundamentals of probability, up to and including conditional probability and an intro to Bayesian statistics.

As always, if you ever have questions about the content I’m waiting in the Q&A to help you out, and try to answer all my students questions.

I really hope you enjoy this course!

Woody

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Content

Introduction

Introduction from Woody
Introduction from Paul Siegel

Descriptive Statistics

Data for this chapter
The Mean Average
The Mean Average – Quiz
The Median Average
The Median Average – Quiz
The Mode Average
The Mode Average – Quiz
Comparing Averages
Comparing Averages – Quiz
Quantiles, Range and Inter-Quartile Range
Quantiles, Range and Inter-Quartile Range – Data
Quantiles, Range and Inter-Quartile Range – Quiz
Standard Deviation and Variance
Standard Deviation and Variance – Data
Standard Deviation and Variance – Quiz
The Coefficient of Variation
Skew
Kurtosis
Correlation

Cleaning Data

Anomalies and Outliers
Coding Data

Data Visualization

Line Graphs
Bar Charts
Dual Axis Charts
Pie Charts
Histograms
Box Plots
Cumulative Frequency
Comparing Visualizations

Sampling

Populations and Samples
Random Sampling
Non-Random Sampling

Probability

What is Probability?
Set Notation
Independent Events
Mutually Exclusive Events
Tree Diagrams
Venn Diagrams
Conditional Probability
Bayes’ Theorem