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About the Course

This course aims to help you to draw better statistical inferences from empirical research. First, we will discuss how to correctly interpret p-values, effect sizes, confidence intervals, Bayes Factors, and likelihood ratios, and how these statistics answer different questions you might be interested in. Then, you will learn how to design experiments where the false positive rate is controlled, and how to decide upon the sample size for your study, for example in order to achieve high statistical power. Subsequently, you will learn how to interpret evidence in the scientific literature given widespread publication bias, for example by learning about p-curve analysis. Finally, we will talk about how to do philosophy of science, theory construction, and cumulative science, including how to perform replication studies, why and how to pre-register your experiment, and how to share your results following Open Science principles. In practical, hands on assignments, you will learn how to simulate t-tests to learn which p-values you can expect, calculate likelihood ratio's and get an introduction the binomial Bayesian statistics, and learn about the positive predictive value which expresses the probability published research findings are true. We will experience the problems with optional stopping and learn how to prevent these problems by using sequential analyses. You will calculate effect sizes, see how confidence intervals work through simulations, and practice doing a-priori power analyses. Finally, you will learn how to examine whether the null hypothesis is true using equivalence testing and Bayesian statistics, and how to pre-register a study, and share your data on the Open Science Framework. All videos now have Chinese subtitles. More than 30.000 learners have enrolled so far! If you enjoyed this course, I can recommend following it up with me new course "Improving Your Statistical Questions"...

Top reviews

MS

May 13, 2021

Eye opening course. My first introduction to some of the issues surrounding p-values as well as how to better utilize them and what they truly represent. My first introduction to effect sizes as well.

AB

Feb 23, 2020

Easy to follow, well structured, good references, empathy of presenter. I will recomend this to other friends who made Black Belt certification and still don't have clear what the Pvalue is for.

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By zuzana n

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Sep 18, 2020

This is without any doubt the best course in inferential statistics I have ever taken! I loved how comprehensive and organized the materials were and how during the course we had so many practical exercises related directly to the topics covered in the lecture videos. The final assignment has put into use everything covered in the course, which was yet another way to practise the things learned during the module. Moreover, the course has provided me with tons of useful R code that I can use later on for my own purposes.

By Oaní d S d C

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Aug 16, 2018

The course taught me a lot about data analysis and the philosophy of science. By focusing on the processes associated to doing science (data collection, theory generation, statistical inference) the course prepares you to design studies and think better about any area of research (it`s all data after all). But not just that, it made me rethink various things I do in life. I have to say that while, and now after, doing it I started to take a more scientific and data driven approach to all problems in my life. 10/10

By Steve L

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Aug 15, 2024

This is an excellent course. Good content, humorously delivered. Not a beginner level statistics course, and ideally one should have prior experience of R. To rip the most benefit from the course, one should be prepared to work through the assignments, and play around with the R code (the TOSTER package has been updated and some of the functions used in the course are deprecated). I have now started on the related course, Improving your Statistical Questions, which covers similar topics. Thoroughly enjoying it!

By Yoel S

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Sep 15, 2018

One of the best online courses I've ever taken! (completed it just now). Great lectures, great materials, great assignments. Links and information for anyone wanting to go deeper on any topic. Brilliant and engaing lecturer who provides the information with so much passion and interest that it "catches on" to you. I especially liked how actual studies are used as examples for learning/assignments. Bottom line - in my opinion it's a must do course to anyone who is interested in inferential statistics.

By José M O

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Dec 6, 2019

An excellent course: full of training and insightful approaches. It peruses and smartly debunks the most ingrained rituals associated with statistical reasoning and practice (especially for a researcher psychologist), sometimes with a grain of subtle humor. Plenty of support literature and invaluable online tools (and others such as excel files) to understand and deal with each subject in both the assignments and hopefully, in future work. Very pleased to have taken the course!

By Christos T

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Oct 22, 2023

A great course that goes beyond the mathematics. Mr. Lakens explains statistical inferences in plain English. The assignments help in establishing a critical thinking about p-values and statistical inferences printed in published science. The course promotes open science and the use of pre-registration and I think this is a great step towards better science. Thank you all for providing this interesting course. I highly recommend the course to anyone doing science in any field.

By Jiyoung M

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Jan 12, 2022

I'm genuinely happy I took this course. I've learned statistical inference several times throughout my bachelor/master study but haven't had a lecturer or course that explained such an important aspects of what it actually means to do a correct and well-performed statistical inference. As a person who's preparing further study & career path in academia (psychology), this was such a valuable learning both theoretically and practically (for my own future researches).

By Daniel D

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Apr 13, 2020

Going through this course really solidified my understanding of many concepts, going from "I have an idea of what that is." to "I understand that!" ;-) The additional references (papers, videos) added a lot. The R script assignments were not dificult and very informative. It was also good to be exposed to other online s/w available, including the research support sites like AsPredicted and OSF. Lakens' presentations are well done and engaging. A very good course.

By Jessi S

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Dec 27, 2017

This has been one of the BEST courses I have taken (including other online course and my university courses). The course has definitely increased my understanding of making statistical inferences and has also provided me with hand tools and exercise. The professor used a variety of tactics to engage learning (reading, assignments, video, websites, quizzes) and all of these helped me to learn. It was a very engaging course with very useful information. THANK YOU!

By Samantha F

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Nov 8, 2020

Clear, multimodal teaching/e-learning with examples and hands-on practice in R with code and visualisations. I really enjoyed this course and would recommend this course to anyone who is learning about, and using statistics and statistical inferences in their research involving quantitative methods. This course was given in a friendly and supportive tone and made learning 'scary' statistics a thing to look forward to. Thank you Daniel Lakens!

By P P

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Sep 8, 2020

Excellent course. The rigor that has gone into the video's and downloadable materials is remarkable. The tests and quizzes are thought provoking and the amount of code in R for various lessons is in itself worth way more than the 49 for the course. Anyone who is interested in statistical inferences and wants to understand more about effect size, power, significance level etc and see it applied in practical terms should take this course.

By Rajib C

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Jul 5, 2020

I am so glad that i enrolled and completed this course. It is an excellently designed course and offer us an understanding on how critical decisions on inferential statistics are, which is definitely not taught in universities. For a Ph.D. scholar like me, enrolling and completing this course could not have come at a more better time than this. And finally a big thank you to our Course instructor. He is an amazing teacher. God bless.

By Bryan L

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Oct 11, 2020

I think this course is exceptional for its target audience. I am just a guy trying to learning a bit more stats, and while I thought this course would be a good introduction to me (and it was!), it also relied on a lot of concepts I should have known before I started, especially the whole idea of statistical tests. I still learned a lot. I think the instructor should include a better description of pre-requisites on the course page.

By Tory M

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Mar 8, 2017

This course was very helpful indeed. My insight into these areas of statistics is now better than it was before, and it wasn't even a terribly painful experience! It was refreshing to have statistical concepts explained so clearly and - dare I say - sensibly. I have already recommended this course to several colleagues and will keep doing so. Thank you very much for putting together such a high-quality course!

By Walter G O

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May 19, 2020

Un muy buen curso para mejorar la interpretación de los análisis estadísticos.Además incluye una gran cantidad de ejercicios con uso de variados software de código abierto que permiten mejorar las habilidades para el calculo de distintos test estadísticos. En los últimos capítulos se complementa con una muy buena formación en filosofía de las ciencias, y las buenas tendencias para construir ciencia abierta.

By David

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Jul 21, 2017

Great, well designed course. By far the best online course I've taken on any platform for any topic. In my opinion the course offers something for all experience levels and is useful as a first advanced excursion into statistics for beginners, but equally interesting as a refresher for experienced researchers. Thanks to Daniel Lakens and everyone else who was involved into making this course possible.

By Ramiro B

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Nov 6, 2017

I really like this class, it was very useful and the content was high quality. My only issue - which might have nothing to do with the class or the instructor - was that the exams were really long and boring. It would have been more enjoyable to be to have shorter, more focused examinations instead of a long exam at the end of a section or at the end of the class. EdX does this better.

By Jan N

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Oct 11, 2018

Nicely packed body of information necessary to understand your data and to infer any judgements about real world impact of scientific research. The course led me to question my way of creating inferences about my research and conclusions of others. Now, I can be more precise in formulating hypotheses and interpreting results in the way that is closer to truth. Thank you.

By Caroline W

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Jun 17, 2017

I thought this was an excellent and enjoyable course. Daniel Simons is a great teacher, and I learned a lot as well as picking up some practical tools for the future, such as easy to use spreadsheets to calculate and convert effect sizes, and confidence intervals. I'm an R novice, but got on fine with it and really appreciated the pedagogical value of the R-simulations.

By Zak R

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Aug 11, 2017

A brilliantly informative and engaging exploration of some the issues involved in data analysis and hypothesis testing. Though I'm probably still a while away from using many of the techniques covered myself in formal research, I certainly feel better equipped to interpret existing research and spot potential statistical slip-ups. Much recommended!

By Joe B

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Nov 11, 2016

This course was great. I have worked with statistics for a while but always grappled with some concepts. Having completed this course, I feel much more confident in interpreting findings and designing studies. This is especially the case for Bayesian statistics and likelihoods that were not even part of the curriculum when I went to university.

By Vít G

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Nov 12, 2016

Dear Daniel,Let me thank you for this marvel of yours. Your course helped me to revise and to (re)structure previously learned issues, it enriched me with new contexts that were presented in a truly enjoyable way, and last but not least, it gave me completely new insights including the role of simulations in teaching.Many thanks for your work!

By Sean H

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Nov 26, 2016

I'm so glad I took this class! I learned how to better design experiments and interpret common statistical practices in the literature. The lectures are entertaining and informative, and the professor is charming and funny. Even though I'm an immunologist and the course is aimed at the social sciences, I feel like a better scientist now.

By Mrinalini R

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Mar 26, 2020

excellent course for any one interested in learning about statistics, biostatistics and data analysis. I am personally a little fearful of mathematics but this clurse is very easy to follow, the lecturer has a fantastic way of teaching and the assignments are so beautifully designed, that i have printed copies of all of them. Must do!

By Michael B

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Aug 10, 2020

Very interesting look at statistical inference. So much emphasis is place on P-values in reviewing studies, but not enough emphasis on the limitations of P-values as indicators of study results. This course provided some cautions regarding study results and some different ways of looking at results to draw supportable inferences.