Inferential statistics are concerned with making inferences based on relations found in the sample, to relations in the population. Inferential statistics help us decide, for example, whether the differences between groups that we see in our data are strong enough to provide support for our hypothesis that group differences exist in general, in the entire population.

Inferential Statistics

Inferential Statistics
This course is part of Methods and Statistics in Social Sciences Specialization


Instructors: Annemarie Zand Scholten
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Reviewed on Jul 3, 2017
Hi, I enjoyed really well and this very good course on Inferential Statistics. My experience was really good. Thank you for providing the course for free!
Reviewed on Sep 13, 2018
The course is too compressed in my opinion but if you make it past the second week, the learning curve is not that steep anymore.
Reviewed on May 8, 2020
Wish there was a way to accept alternative methods on R assignments - got the answer but would not accept string of code
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