By the end of this course, learners will be able to apply Bayesian statistics for decision-making in both business and healthcare contexts, implement probabilistic models in Excel, and perform advanced A/B and multi-variant testing using Python.

Bayesian Statistics: Excel to Python A/B Testing
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What you'll learn
Apply Bayesian reasoning in Excel to calculate, update, and interpret probabilities.
Build probabilistic models and analyze predictive performance in real datasets.
Use Python with MCMC and PyMC for A/B testing, posterior inference, and scaling.
Skills you'll gain
- Business Analytics
- Predictive Analytics
- Diagnostic Tests
- Decision Making
- Health Informatics
- A/B Testing
- Probability Distribution
- Markov Model
- Probability & Statistics
- Data Analysis
- Sampling (Statistics)
- Statistical Methods
- Bayesian Statistics
- Statistical Programming
- Statistical Machine Learning
- Statistical Modeling
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Reviewed on Feb 9, 2026
A professionally designed course that delivers real value. Bayesian concepts are explained clearly, and the Excel-to-Python A/B testing workflow feels intuitive and industry-relevant.
Reviewed on Feb 5, 2026
This course transformed my understanding of A/B testing by introducing Bayesian methods through simple Excel models before advancing into Python analysis.
Reviewed on Feb 6, 2026
Mastering Bayesian methods here gave me the edge in my senior analyst interview. The focus on real-world uncertainty is a game-changer for business strategy.





