7 Statistical Analysis Methods Beginners Should Know
October 30, 2024
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Practical and Modern Statistical Thinking For All. Use Python for statistical visualization, inference, and modeling
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Create and interpret data visualizations using the Python programming language and associated packages & libraries
Apply and interpret inferential procedures when analyzing real data
Apply statistical modeling techniques to data (ie. linear and logistic regression, linear models, multilevel models, Bayesian inference techniques)
Understand importance of connecting research questions to data analysis methods.
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This specialization is designed to teach learners beginning and intermediate concepts of statistical analysis using the Python programming language. Learners will learn where data come from, what types of data can be collected, study data design, data management, and how to effectively carry out data exploration and visualization. They will be able to utilize data for estimation and assessing theories, construct confidence intervals, interpret inferential results, and apply more advanced statistical modeling procedures. Finally, they will learn the importance of and be able to connect research questions to the statistical and data analysis methods taught to them.
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The courses in this specialization feature a variety of assignments that will test the learner’s knowledge and ability to apply content through concept checks, written analyses, and Python programming assessments. These assignments are conducted through quizzes, submission of written assignments, and the Jupyter Notebook environment.
Properly identify various data types and understand the different uses for each
Create data visualizations and numerical summaries with Python
Communicate statistical ideas clearly and concisely to a broad audience
Identify appropriate analytic techniques for probability and non-probability samples
Determine assumptions needed to calculate confidence intervals for their respective population parameters.
Create confidence intervals in Python and interpret the results.
Review how inferential procedures are applied and interpreted step by step when analyzing real data.
Run hypothesis tests in Python and interpret the results.
Deepen your understanding of statistical inference techniques by mastering the art of fitting statistical models to data.
Connect research questions with data analysis methods, emphasizing objectives, relationships between variables, and making predictions.
Explore various statistical modeling techniques like linear regression, logistic regression, and Bayesian inference using real data sets.
Work through hands-on case studies in Python with libraries like Statsmodels, Pandas, and Seaborn in the Jupyter Notebook environment.
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This specialization is made up of three courses, each with four weeks/modules. Each week in a course requires a commitment of roughly 3-6 hours, which will vary by learner.
High school-level algebra is the only background knowledge mandatory for the first course in the series. A basic Python and/or coding background is recommended.
It is definitely recommended to take this specialization in order.
You will not earn University credit for completing this specialization.
Upon completion of all courses in this specialization, you will have a solid grasp of statistical analysis and will be able to conduct analyses using the Python programming language. You'll be able to create data visualizations in Python, as well as interpret and explain them. You will be able to utilize data for estimation and assessing theories, interpretation of inferential results, and you will be able to apply more advanced statistical modeling procedures.
This course is completely online, so there’s no need to show up to a classroom in person. You can access your lectures, readings and assignments anytime and anywhere via the web or your mobile device.
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When you enroll in the course, you get access to all of the courses in the Specialization, and you earn a certificate when you complete the work. If you only want to read and view the course content, you can audit the course for free. If you cannot afford the fee, you can apply for financial aid.
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