good course for statistics in python.
Statistics For Data Science

This is a hands-on project to give you an overview of how to use statistics in data science.
Status: Correlation Analysis
Status: Probability Distribution
BeginnerGuided Project2 hours

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Abdul Wasay
5.0
Reviewed Feb 12, 2025Sara
5.0
Reviewed Mar 21, 2025Very clear and useful. Five stars.
221910312053 Syed Saadh
5.0
Reviewed Oct 20, 2021best datascience
Chetan Patil
5.0
Reviewed Nov 20, 2021osm
Momin Max Malik
4.0
Reviewed Nov 28, 2024This Project gave a good introduction to the Data-Science journey I aim aiming for. However, there were some initial mistakes in the code, which were then corrected using video editing. This was very confusing but can be fixed with a brief content update.
Biswajit Sow
4.0
Reviewed Nov 21, 2024If you give me a certificate I will be helpful
Tanya
4.0
Reviewed Apr 3, 2025Incredible
Anaiz Gul Fareed
3.0
Reviewed Oct 13, 2023This guided project is more suited to learners who have a basic understanding of programming. If the learners know coding skills, they will be able to learn a lot from this project.
İnanç Güzel
2.0
Reviewed Jun 8, 2023it could be better that if course instructor explains why we use statistical methods,distributions on real world data .Summarising and making decision at the end of the project is one of the most important thing.
Brian Farley
1.0
Reviewed Mar 1, 2023I really didn't get much from this class. There's not much more than watching someone type code onscreen, with little explanation of what he's doing or why he's doing it. Coursera won't return your $10 either. I love Coursera, but this felt like a ripoff.
Jessica McCombs
1.0
Reviewed Feb 28, 2025Instructor is hard to hear, hard to understand, and does a poor job of explaining the concepts he's demonstrating on screen. And his phone continuously dings during the recordings.
Lambertus Dekker
1.0
Reviewed May 22, 2024boring instructions, sometimes inaudible. Instructions to start up the colab are not matching the version (I suppose), Examples are not working
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