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

Introduction to Statistics

Instructor: Guenther Walther
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- Regression Analysis
- Analysis
- Statistical Inference
- Statistics
- Exploratory Data Analysis
- Probability Distribution
- Sampling (Statistics)
- Descriptive Statistics
- Correlation Analysis
- Probability
- Statistical Analysis
- Data Analysis
- Probability & Statistics
- Statistical Machine Learning
- Statistical Methods
- Statistical Hypothesis Testing
- Data Collection
- Statistical Visualization
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Reviewed on Feb 1, 2022
It was short and informational, but the knowledge is somehow deep for beginners. Maybe the lecturer elaborating a little bit more on major concepts would be profitable for beginners.
Reviewed on Jun 2, 2023
Peer reviews helped me ensure I learned the content. Sometimes the test doesn't verify that a student is learning. Aside from that I was able to freshen up on my math skills.
Reviewed on Apr 6, 2023
Greetings, don't be tired, thank you dear professor for your efforts in the courses I hope you are healthy and happy. Mohammad Pakzad from IranThank you for read my text
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