Stanford's "Introduction to Statistics" teaches you statistical thinking concepts that are essential for learning from data and communicating insights. By the end of the course, you will be able to perform exploratory data analysis, understand key principles of sampling, and select appropriate tests of significance for multiple contexts. You will gain the foundational skills that prepare you to pursue more advanced topics in statistical thinking and machine learning.

Introduction to Statistics
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- Statistical Inference
- Statistical Machine Learning
- Regression Analysis
- Statistics
- Statistical Hypothesis Testing
- Probability Distribution
- Data Analysis
- Correlation Analysis
- Sampling (Statistics)
- Probability
- Statistical Analysis
- Descriptive Statistics
- Probability & Statistics
- Analysis
- Data Collection
- Exploratory Data Analysis
- Statistical Visualization
- Statistical Methods
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Reviewed on Aug 11, 2022
Gives a great overview of every important topic in statistics. However, lots of things aren't explained thoroughly. I had to use other websites to gain a sufficient understanding of lots of material.
Reviewed on Feb 4, 2022
The course was very interesting. A lot of concepts were touched up on, but the explanation part was a little less. I can label it as a very good introductory course to Statistics.
Reviewed on Apr 8, 2025
It provides beginners like me with a lot of new knowledge, but honestly I have to use other tools to help understand the concepts in the course, otherwise it is quite difficult for me





