This course introduces students to statistics and quantitative information. The course surveys probability theory, hypothesis testing, descriptive statistics and visualizations, and inferential ...
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This course is the starting point for learning about statistical analysis in clinical and public health research. Attendees will learn the key concepts from statisticians working with the many ...
An introduction to descriptive statistics, graphing and data analysis, probability laws, discrete and continuous probability distributions, correlation and regression, inferential statistics. No ...
Several courses also provide exemptions from professional examinations from the Institute of Actuaries. Watch The Joy of Stats, a documentary that gives an insight into the exciting world of ...
College of Science students will complement critical thinking and analytical abilities gained within their major area of study by completing a two-course sequence and related laboratory experience in ...
At Smith, students learn statistics by doing—class time emphasizes problem-solving and hands-on contact with data. Many courses employ student-driven projects that allow students to pursue their ...
Participants should have knowledge of statistical methods to the level of our Introduction to Statistics course. A basic appreciation of research designs (to the level of our Introduction to ...
An introduction to the presentation, analysis and interpretation of quantitative data. Topics include the construction of charts and summary statistics, probability, sampling, hypothesis testing, ...
The only courses that students are permitted to waive are INFO-654: Information Technologies and INFO-610: Introduction to Statistics. I have received an INFO-654 and/or an INFO-610 course waiver. How ...
The MSc in Social Research Methods and Statistics is designed to be accessible to non-statisticians, yet is more focused than many other existing master's courses in social research methods. You will ...
Sep 4 – Dec 3, 2024: Wed, 10:30 a.m.–12:20 p.m. Sep 4 – Dec 3, 2024: Fri, 11:30 a.m.–12:20 p.m.