Applied Statistics: Real World Problem Solving is a comprehensive course designed to equip you with the statistical tools and techniques needed to analyze real-world data and make informed decisions. Whether you’re a business analyst, data scientist, or simply looking to enhance your data analysis skills, this course will provide you with a solid foundation in applied statistics. Key Topics Covered:
- Introduction to Business Statistics: Understand the basics of data types and their relevance in business, along with the differences between quantitative and qualitative data.
- Measures of Central Tendency: Learn about mean, median, and mode, and their importance in summarizing data.
- Measures of Dispersion: Explore standard deviation, mean deviation, and quantile deviation to understand data variability.
- Distributions and the Central Limit Theorem: Dive into different types of distributions and grasp the central limit theorem’s significance.
- Sampling and Z-Scores: Understand the concepts of sampling from a uniform distribution and calculating Z-scores.
- Hypothesis Testing: Learn about p-values, hypothesis testing, t-tests, confidence intervals, and ANOVA.
- Correlation: Study the Pearson correlation coefficient and its advantages and challenges.
- Advanced Statistical Concepts: Differentiate between correlation and causation, and perform in-depth hypothesis testing.
- Data Cleaning and Preprocessing: Master techniques for cleaning and preprocessing data, along with plotting histograms and detecting outliers.
- Statistical Analysis and Visualization: Summarize data with summary statistics, visualize relationships between variables using pair plots, and handle high correlations using heat maps.
Course Content
Section 1 – Introduction to Business Statistics
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Introduction to Data Types and Business Statistics
02:29 -
Quantitative vs Qualitative Data: A Comparative Analysis
04:02 -
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median, and Mode
06:15
Section 2 – Measures of Dispersion and Distributions
Section 3 – Hypothesis Testing and Correlation
Section 4 – Advanced Statistical Concepts
Section 5 – Statistical Analysis and Visualization
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