In this course, you will develop and test hypotheses about your data. You will learn a variety of statistical tests, as well as strategies to know how to apply the appropriate one to your specific data and question. Using your choice of two powerful statistical software packages (SAS or Python), you will explore ANOVA, Chi-Square, and Pearson correlation analysis. This course will guide you through basic statistical principles to give you the tools to answer questions you have developed. Throughout the course, you will share your progress with others to gain valuable feedback and provide insight to other learners about their work.

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Data Analysis Tools
This course is part of Data Analysis and Interpretation Specialization


Instructors: Jen Rose
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Reviewed on Sep 13, 2021
Well-explained lectures. Educate the key concepts with simple examples.
Reviewed on Feb 9, 2017
This was good module. It covers the basics of inferential statistical techniques along with its application using SAS/Python. I would definitely recommend to take up if you are a beginner.
Reviewed on Nov 4, 2016
Found this course to be really nicely balanced... I learnt a lot and did not get bored doing so :-)
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