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The ability to understand and apply Business Statistics is becoming increasingly important in the industry. A good understanding of Business Statistics is a requirement to make correct and relevant interpretations of data. Lack of knowledge could lead to erroneous decisions which could potentially have negative consequences for a firm. This course is designed to introduce you to Business Statistics. We begin with the notion of descriptive statistics, which is summarizing data using a few numbers. Different categories of descriptive measures are introduced and discussed along with the Excel functions to calculate them. The notion of probability or uncertainty is introduced along with the concept of a sample and population data using relevant business examples. This leads us to various statistical distributions along with their Excel functions which are then used to model or approximate business processes. You get to apply these descriptive measures of data and various statistical distributions using easy-to-follow Excel based examples which are demonstrated throughout the course.
To successfully complete course assignments, students must have access to Microsoft Excel.
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WEEK 1
Module 1: Basic Data Descriptors
In this module you will get to understand, calculate and interpret various descriptive or summary measures of data. These descriptive measures summarize and present data using a few numbers. Appropriate Excel functions to do these calculations are introduced and demonstrated.
Topics covered include:
• Categories of descriptive data
• Measures of central tendency, the mean, median, mode, and their interpretations and calculations
• Measures of spread-in-data, the range, interquartile-range, standard deviation and variance
• Box plots
• Interpreting the standard deviation measure using the rule-of-thumb and Chebyshev’s theorem
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WEEK 2
Module 2: Descriptive Measures of Association, Probability, and Statistical Distributions
This module presents the covariance and correlation measures and their respective Excel functions. You get to understand the notion of causation versus correlation. The module then introduces the notion of probability and random variables and starts introducing statistical distributions.
Topics covered include:
• Measures of association, the covariance and correlation measures; causation versus correlation
• Probability and random variables; discrete versus continuous data
• Introduction to statistical distributions
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WEEK 3
Module 3: The Normal Distribution
This module introduces the Normal distribution and the Excel function to calculate probabilities and various outcomes from the distribution.
Topics covered include:
• Probability density function and area under the curve as a measure of probability
• The Normal distribution (bell curve), NORM.DIST, NORM.INV functions in Excel
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WEEK 4
Module 4: Working with Distributions, Normal, Binomial, Poisson
In this module, you'll see various applications of the Normal distribution. You will also get introduced to the Binomial and Poisson distributions. The Central Limit Theorem is introduced and explained in the context of understanding sample data versus population data and the link between the two.
Topics covered include:
• Various applications of the Normal distribution
• The Binomial and Poisson distributions
• Sample versus population data; the Central Limit Theorem
What's included
8 videos8 readings7 assignments
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8 videos•Total 38 minutes
Meet the Professor•2 minutes
Descriptive Statistics•7 minutes
Descriptive Statistics Continued•8 minutes
Introduction to the Box Plot and Standard Deviation•7 minutes
The Standard Deviation "Rule of Thumb"•4 minutes
Testing the "Rule of Thumb"•7 minutes
Chebyshev's Theorem•2 minutes
Week 1 Recap•1 minute
8 readings•Total 80 minutes
Course FAQs•10 minutes
Pre-Course Survey•10 minutes
Slides, Lesson 1•10 minutes
Slides, Lesson 2•10 minutes
Slides, Lesson 3•10 minutes
Slides, Lesson 4•10 minutes
Slides, Lesson 5•10 minutes
Slides, Lesson 6•10 minutes
7 assignments•Total 214 minutes
Basic Data Descriptors and Data Distributions•60 minutes
Descriptive Statistics•4 minutes
Descriptive Statistics Continued•30 minutes
Introduction to the Box Plot and the Standard Deviation•30 minutes
The Standard Deviation “Rule of Thumb”•30 minutes
Testing the “Rule of Thumb”•30 minutes
Chebyshev’s Theorem•30 minutes
Descriptive Measures of Association, Probability, and Statistical Distributions
Module 2•4 hours to complete
Module details
What's included
6 videos5 readings6 assignments
Show info about module content
6 videos•Total 34 minutes
Covariance•8 minutes
Correlation•9 minutes
Causation•4 minutes
Probability and Random variables•6 minutes
Statistical Distributions•7 minutes
Week 2 Recap•1 minute
5 readings•Total 50 minutes
Slides, Lesson 1•10 minutes
Slides, Lesson 2•10 minutes
Slides, Lesson 3•10 minutes
Slides, Lesson 4•10 minutes
Slides, Lesson 5•10 minutes
6 assignments•Total 184 minutes
Descriptive Measures of Association, Probability, and Data Distributions•60 minutes
Covariance•30 minutes
Correlation•4 minutes
Causation•30 minutes
Probability•30 minutes
Statistical Distributions•30 minutes
The Normal Distribution
Module 3•5 hours to complete
Module details
What's included
5 videos5 readings6 assignments
Show info about module content
5 videos•Total 42 minutes
Probability Density Function and Area Under the Curve•10 minutes
The Normal Distribution•8 minutes
The NORM.DIST Function•9 minutes
The NORM.DIST Function Continued•8 minutes
The NORM.INV Function•8 minutes
5 readings•Total 50 minutes
Slides, Lesson 1•10 minutes
Slides, Lesson 2•10 minutes
Slides, Lesson 3•10 minutes
Slides, Lesson 4•10 minutes
Slides, Lesson 5•10 minutes
6 assignments•Total 210 minutes
The Normal Distribution•60 minutes
PDF and PMF•30 minutes
The Normal Distribution•30 minutes
The NORM.DIST Function•30 minutes
The NORM.DIST Function Continued•30 minutes
The NORM.INV Function•30 minutes
Working with Distributions (Normal, Binomial, Poisson), Population and Sample Data
Module 4•6 hours to complete
Module details
What's included
7 videos7 readings7 assignments
Show info about module content
7 videos•Total 46 minutes
Applying the Normal Distribution, Standard Normal Distribution•10 minutes
Population and Sample data•6 minutes
Central Limit Theorem•8 minutes
The Binomial Distribution•10 minutes
Business Application of the Binomial Distribution•5 minutes
Poisson Distribution•5 minutes
Weeks 3 and 4 Recap•1 minute
7 readings•Total 70 minutes
Slides, Lesson 1•10 minutes
Slides, Lesson 2•10 minutes
Slides, Lesson 3•10 minutes
Slides, Lesson 4•10 minutes
Slides, Lesson 5•10 minutes
Slides, Lesson 6•10 minutes
End-of-Course Survey•10 minutes
7 assignments•Total 240 minutes
Working with Distributions (Normal, Binomial, Poisson), Population and Sample Data•60 minutes
Applying the Normal Distribution, Standard Distribution•30 minutes
Population and Sample data•30 minutes
Central Limit Theorem•30 minutes
The Binomial Distribution•30 minutes
Business Application of the Binomial Distribution•30 minutes
Poisson Distribution•30 minutes
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Improve assessment to be more learning oriented...many questions in the quiz of week 3 have no clarity and can result into several interpretations by learners...otherwise great course.
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Loved studing and learning about normal distributions, continuous vs discrete data and how to estimate probabilities by different distributions approach. Learning is fascinating
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I personally loved it!! Coming from a technical background, it really helped me to understand how we can apply the concepts and techniques to real world/practical problems.
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