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This course takes a deep dive into the statistical foundation upon which data analytics is built. The first part of this course will help you to thoroughly understand your dataset and what the data actually means. Then, it will go into sampling including how to ask specific questions about your data and how to conduct analysis to answer those questions.
Many of the mistakes made by data analysts today are due to a lack of understanding the concepts behind the tests they run, leading to incorrect tests or misinterpreting the results. This course is tailored to provide you with the necessary background knowledge to comprehend the "what" and "why" of your actions in a practical sense.
By the end of this course you will be able to:
• Understand the concept of dependent and independent variables
• Identify variables to test
• Understand the Null Hypothesis, P-Values, and their role in testing hypotheses
• Formulate a hypothesis and align it to business goals
• Identify actions based on hypothesis validation/invalidation
• Explain Descriptive Statistics (mean, median, standard deviation, distribution) and their use cases
• Understand basic concepts from Inferential Statistics
• Explain the different levels of analytics (descriptive, predictive, prescriptive) in the context of marketing
• Create basic statistical models for regression using data
• Create time-series forecasts using historical data and basic statistical models
• Understand the basic assumptions, use cases, and limitations of Linear Regression
• Fit a linear regression model to a dataset and interpret the output using Tableau
• Explain the difference between linear and multivariate regression
• Run a segmentation (cluster) analysis
• Describe the difference between observational methods and experiments
This course is designed for people who want to learn the basics of descriptive and inferential statistics.
This week you’ll get an overview of the Statistics for Marketing course and you will learn the basics of Descriptive Statistics and when to use them. You will also be introduced to Bayesian statistics. You will also get an overview of your capstone project and at the end of the week you will complete part one.
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20 videos7 readings5 assignments
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20 videos•Total 72 minutes
Introduction to the Program•6 minutes
Introduction to Statistics Foundations•2 minutes
Introduction to Speaker•2 minutes
Careers in Marketing and Marketing Analytics•4 minutes
Capstone Introduction•2 minutes
Introduction: Measures of Central Tendency•1 minute
Using Measures of Central Tendency to Find the Middle•5 minutes
When to Use Different Measures of Central Tendency•4 minutes
Understanding Scatter Plots and Correlation•9 minutes
Week 1 Review•1 minute
7 readings•Total 75 minutes
Statistics for Marketing Course Syllabus•10 minutes
Join the Meta Marketing Analytics Community or the Meta Data Analyst Community!•10 minutes
How to be Successful in this Program•10 minutes
Community Guidelines•10 minutes
Measures of Central Tendency Review•10 minutes
Measures of Spread Review•10 minutes
Frequency, Contingency, and Scatterplots Review•15 minutes
5 assignments•Total 185 minutes
Review Your Community Knowledge•10 minutes
Practice Quiz: Measures of Central Tendency•40 minutes
Practice Quiz: Measures of Spread•35 minutes
Capstone Module 1: Getting to Know the Data•60 minutes
Graded Quiz: Descriptive Statistics•40 minutes
Inferential Statistics
Module 2•5 hours to complete
Module details
This week you will be introduced to inferential statistics and how to define samples and populations for marketing. You’ll also be introduced to the concept of variables. At the end of the week you will complete part two of your capstone project.
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14 videos4 readings5 assignments
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14 videos•Total 45 minutes
Introduction: Sampling•1 minute
Why Use Sampling?•4 minutes
Sample Size in Statistics•3 minutes
Practical Sampling Techniques•5 minutes
Introduction: Distributions•1 minute
Finding a Distribution•4 minutes
Finding a Distribution in a Spreadsheet•2 minutes
Common Distributions in Data Analytics•9 minutes
Data Shapes•5 minutes
Introduction: Variable Types•2 minutes
Quantitative Variables•3 minutes
Qualitative Variables•2 minutes
Independent and Dependent Variables•3 minutes
Week 2 Review•1 minute
4 readings•Total 45 minutes
Sampling Review•10 minutes
Reshaping Data with Transformations•10 minutes
Distribution Review•15 minutes
Variable Types Review•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 195 minutes
Practice Quiz: Sampling•25 minutes
Practice Quiz: Distributions•30 minutes
Practice Quiz: Variable Types•35 minutes
Capstone Module 2: Understanding Your Data Samples•60 minutes
Graded Quiz: Sampling, Distribution, and Variables•45 minutes
Designing Experiments and Testing Hypotheses
Module 3•5 hours to complete
Module details
In week three, you’ll dig into how to formulate and test appropriate hypotheses for your business goals. You’ll wrap up the week with part three of your capstone project.
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16 videos5 readings4 assignments
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16 videos•Total 59 minutes
Introduction: Experimental Design and Hypotheses•1 minute
Research Question•5 minutes
Hypothesis Writing•3 minutes
Observational vs Experimental Studies•6 minutes
Experimental Design for Data Analysis•5 minutes
Introduction: Hypothesis and AB Testing•1 minute
Hypothesis Testing and AB Testing•5 minutes
Understanding P-Values•5 minutes
Confidence Intervals in Data Analytics•4 minutes
Confidence Intervals in a Spreadsheet•3 minutes
Hypothesis Testing in a Spreadsheet•4 minutes
Introduction: Common Mistakes in Statistics•1 minute
Being Fair: Avoiding Bias•8 minutes
Types of Errors: Types I and II•2 minutes
Assumptions•4 minutes
Week 3 Review•1 minute
5 readings•Total 50 minutes
Experimental Design Review•10 minutes
Hypothesis Testing in Spreadsheet Review•10 minutes
AB Testing Review•10 minutes
Being Accurate: Avoiding Bias•10 minutes
False Positives and False Negatives Review•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 165 minutes
Practice Quiz: Experimental Design and Hypotheses•35 minutes
Practice Quiz: Hypothesis and AB Testing•30 minutes
Capstone Module 3: Testing Your Hypothesis•60 minutes
Graded Quiz: Experimental Design and Testing•40 minutes
Data Modeling
Module 4•6 hours to complete
Module details
This week you’ll be introduced to various model families and how to create them using Tableau. You’ll also learn how to interpret the results of these models. You’ll complete the fourth and final part of your capstone project.
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19 videos5 readings6 assignments
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19 videos•Total 65 minutes
Introduction: Statistical Modeling•1 minute
What is Statistical Modeling•3 minutes
Modeling in Data Analytics•4 minutes
Common Types of Statistical Modeling•7 minutes
Introduction: Simple Linear Regression and Classification Methods•1 minute
Simple Linear Regression•7 minutes
Simple Linear Regression in Tableau•2 minutes
Simple Linear Regression in Tableau - Screencast•8 minutes
Classification Methods in Data Modeling•3 minutes
Introduction: Cluster Analysis•1 minute
Cluster Analysis•6 minutes
Cluster Analysis in Tableau•4 minutes
Introduction: Time Series•1 minute
Time Series•3 minutes
Time Series in Tableau•5 minutes
Introduction: Choosing a Model•1 minute
Choosing a Model•4 minutes
Data Analysis Case Studies•4 minutes
Weekly Review: Data Modeling•1 minute
5 readings•Total 70 minutes
Simple Linear Regression Review•10 minutes
Cluster Analysis Review•10 minutes
Time Series Analysis Review•10 minutes
Choosing a Model Review•10 minutes
Capstone Week 4: Show Me the Model•30 minutes
6 assignments•Total 195 minutes
Practice Quiz: Statistical Modeling•20 minutes
Practice Quiz: Simple Linear Regression•25 minutes
Practice Quiz: Cluster Analysis•20 minutes
Practice Quiz: Time Series•20 minutes
Capstone Module 4: Data Modeling•60 minutes
Statistical Modeling Quiz•50 minutes
Using Statistics in Real-World Settings
Module 5•1 hour to complete
Module details
This week you will combine and apply all the information you have learned throughout the course and finalize your capstone project. You’ll finish out the course by hearing from a marketing analyst about how they apply the principles you learned in this course in the real-world.
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6 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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6 videos•Total 16 minutes
Introduction: Capstone•1 minute
Marketing Analyst on Descriptive Statistics•3 minutes
Marketing Analyst on Sampling, Distributions, and Variables•3 minutes
Marketing Analyst on Questions and Hypotheses•3 minutes
Marketing Analyst on Modeling•4 minutes
Course Summary & Congratulations•2 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Finalize Your Capstone Project•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Share Your Thoughts!•10 minutes
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