Hypothesis Testing in Python
Learn how and when to use common hypothesis tests like t-tests, proportion tests, and chi-square tests in Python.
Course Description
Hypothesis testing lets you answer questions about your datasets in a statistically rigorous way. In this course, you’ll grow your Python analytical skills as you learn how and when to use common tests like t-tests, proportion tests, and chi-square tests. Working with real-world data, including Stack Overflow user feedback and supply-chain data for medical supply shipments, you’ll gain a deep understanding of how these tests work and the key assumptions that underpin them. You’ll also discover how non-parametric tests can be used to go beyond the limitations of traditional hypothesis tests.
What You’ll Learn
Introduction to Hypothesis Testing
How does hypothesis testing work and what problems can it solve? To find out, you’ll walk through the workflow for a one sample proportion test. In doing so, you’ll encounter important concepts like z-scores, p-values, and false negative and false positive errors.
Proportion Tests
Now it’s time to test for differences in proportions between two groups using proportion tests. Through hands-on exercises, you’ll extend your proportion tests to more than two groups with chi-square independence tests, and return to the one sample case with chi-square goodness of fit tests.
Two-Sample and ANOVA Tests
In this chapter, you’ll learn how to test for differences in means between two groups using t-tests and extend this to more than two groups using ANOVA and pairwise t-tests.
Non-Parametric Tests
Finally, it’s time to learn about the assumptions made by parametric hypothesis tests, and see how non-parametric tests can be used when those assumptions aren’t met.
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