Build Your Analytical Skills with Statistical Analysis
Offered By: LinkedIn Learning
Course Description
Overview
Understand topics at a deeper level by learning about statistics. Master the terms, formulas, and techniques needed to perform the most common types of statistics. Explore probability and ways to calculate future outcomes and understand past events.
- Explore basic statistics.
- Identify how to interpret charts and graphs.
- Determine the likelihood of events using probability.
Syllabus
Courses under this program:
Course 1: Statistics Foundations: The Basics
-Learn to understand your data using basics of statistics, such as defining the middle, mean, and median of your data set; measuring the standard deviation; and finding outliers.
Course 2: Statistics Foundations: Probability
-Learn to understand your data in beginner-friendly lessons, using probability. Topics include permutations, percentiles, how to use probability trees, and much more.
Course 1: Statistics Foundations: The Basics
-Learn to understand your data using basics of statistics, such as defining the middle, mean, and median of your data set; measuring the standard deviation; and finding outliers.
Course 2: Statistics Foundations: Probability
-Learn to understand your data in beginner-friendly lessons, using probability. Topics include permutations, percentiles, how to use probability trees, and much more.
Courses
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Learn to understand your data in beginner-friendly lessons, using probability. Topics include permutations, percentiles, how to use probability trees, and much more.
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Learn to understand your data using basics of statistics, such as defining the middle, mean, and median of your data set; measuring the standard deviation; and finding outliers.
Taught by
Eddie Davila
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