Introduction to Statistics, Interactive Online Video Course: Wolfram U
Offered By: Wolfram U
Course Description
Overview
Master the fundamentals of statistics and prep for the AP Statistics exam. Concise videos, problem sessions, exercises, quizzes, sample exam, in an easy-to-use interface.
Summary
Statistics is the branch of mathematics concerned with collecting, describing, analyzing and interpreting data and trends in science, industry and society. This course introduces techniques for data visualization and descriptive statistics, methods for calculating confidence intervals and tools for hypothesis testing. Practical examples are used to demonstrate the application of statistical methods. The topics in this course are typically found in entry-level college statistics courses and serve as great preparation for the AP Statistics exam.
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You'll Learn To
Create plots, pie charts, bar charts and histograms
Display quantitative data using stem and leaf plots
Compare datasets
Calculate means and standard deviations
Work with samples and populations
Construct and interpret confidence intervals
Identify properties of the normal distribution
Perform hypothesis tests and use chi-square tests
Summary
Statistics is the branch of mathematics concerned with collecting, describing, analyzing and interpreting data and trends in science, industry and society. This course introduces techniques for data visualization and descriptive statistics, methods for calculating confidence intervals and tools for hypothesis testing. Practical examples are used to demonstrate the application of statistical methods. The topics in this course are typically found in entry-level college statistics courses and serve as great preparation for the AP Statistics exam.
Featured Products & Technologies: Wolfram Language
You'll Learn To
Create plots, pie charts, bar charts and histograms
Display quantitative data using stem and leaf plots
Compare datasets
Calculate means and standard deviations
Work with samples and populations
Construct and interpret confidence intervals
Identify properties of the normal distribution
Perform hypothesis tests and use chi-square tests
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