Anticipating Patterns | Statistical Inferences

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Learn about anticipating patterns involving the exploration of random phenomena using probability and simulation. Learn about statistical Inference s.

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This free online course covers anticipating patterns involving the exploration of random phenomena using probability and simulation. The course includes details on statistical Inference used in estimating population parameters and hypotheses. By the end of this course, you will be able to use probability for anticipating the distribution of data under a given model. You will also be able to select appropriate models for data distribution

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

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  • Explore the concept of statistics and probability
  • Explain the several methods used in interpreting the relative frequency
  • Discuss the concept of the law of large numbers
  • Describe the rules of probability
  • Describe discreet random variables and their probability distributions
  • Describe how estimation is at the heart of statistics
  • Discuss how scientifically selected, representative and generalizable samples are useful in statistics
  • Discuss how to specify an actual calculated margin of error
  • List the measurable characteristic of a population
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