Course Curriculum

    1. Introduction

    2. VIDEO: Introduction to Statistical Studies

    3. VIDEO: Importance of Statistics

    4. Ch 1.1 Introduction to Statistical Studies and Experimental Design

    5. Quiz 1.1

    6. Ch 1.2: Understanding Data Types and Sampling Methods in Statistics

    7. Quiz 1.2

    8. Ch 1.3: Understanding Data Organization and Measurement in Statistics

    9. Quiz 1.3

    10. Ch 1.4: Experimental Design, Blinding, and Ethics in Statistical Studies

    11. Quiz 1.4

    12. Summary

    1. Introduction

    2. VIDEO: Stemplots

    3. VIDEO: Line graph

    4. VIDEO: Bar graph

    5. VIDEO: Frequency polygons

    6. VIDEO: Histogram

    7. VIDEO: Percentile

    8. VIDEO: Box plots

    9. VIDEO: What is Central Tendency

    10. VIDEO: Measures of Central Tendency

    11. VIDEO: Median and Mean

    12. VIDEO: Geometric Mean

    13. VIDEO: Distributions

    14. Ch 2.1: Exploratory Data Analysis Using Stemplots, Line Graphs, and Bar Graphs

    15. Quiz 2.1

    16. Ch 2.2: Constructing Time Series Graphs, Frequency Polygons, Histograms, and Statistical Integrity

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    17. Quiz 2.2

    18. Ch 2.3: Percentile and Quartile Calculations: Formula, Examples, and Interpretations

    19. Quiz 2.3

    20. Ch 2.4: Understanding and Constructing Box Plots: A Comprehensive Guide

    21. Quiz 2.4

    22. Ch 2.5: Measures of Central Tendency, Law of Large Numbers, and Sampling Distributions

    23. Quiz 2.5

    24. Ch 2.6: Understanding Population and Sample Mean with Practical Example

    25. Quiz 2.6

    26. Ch 2.7: Understanding Measures of Central Tendency and the Geometric Mean

    27. Quiz 2.7

    28. Ch 2.8: Analyzing Data Distributions and Measures of Central Tendency

    29. Quiz 2.8

    30. Ch 2.9: Understanding and Calculating Standard Deviation for Grouped Frequency Tables and Comparisons Across Data Sets

    31. Quiz 2.9

    32. Summary

    1. Introduction

    2. VIDEO: Introduction to Probability

    3. VIDEO: Basic concepts of Probability

    4. Ch 3.1: Understanding Probability: Key Concepts, Calculations, and Examples

    5. Quiz 3.1

    6. Ch 3.2: Understanding Independent, Mutually Exclusive Events, and Conditional Probability with Examples

    7. Quiz 3.2

    8. Ch 3.3: Probability Rules, Examples, and Solutions

    9. Quiz 3.3

    10. Ch 3.4: Tree Diagrams and Conditional Probability Calculations

    11. Quiz 3.4

    12. Ch 3.5: Understanding Venn Diagrams and Probability with Practical Examples

    13. Quiz 3.5

    14. Summary

    1. Introduction

    2. VIDEO: Hypergeometric Distribution

    3. VIDEO: Binomial Distribution

    4. VIDEO: Poisson Distribution

    5. Ch 4.1: Discrete Probability Distribution and Probability Distribution Tables

    6. Quiz 4.1

    7. Ch 4.2: Hypergeometric Probability Distribution and Applications

    8. Quiz 4.2

    9. Ch 4.3: Understanding the Binomial Distribution and Its Applications in Probability Theory

    10. Quiz 4.3

    11. Ch 4.4: Geometric Distribution and Its Applications in Probability

    12. Quiz 4.4

    13. Ch 4.5: Poisson Distribution and Its Applications in Probability Theory

    14. Quiz 4.5

    15. Ch 4.6: Expected Value, Standard Deviation, and the Law of Large Numbers

    16. Quiz 4.6

    17. Summary

    1. Introduction

    2. Ch 5.1: Continuous Probability Density Functions and Calculations

    3. Quiz 5.1

    4. Ch 5.2: Continuous Probability Distributions and Their Applications

    5. Quiz 5.2

    6. Ch 5.3: Uniform Distribution and Probability

    7. Quiz 5.3

    8. Ch 5.4: Exponential Probability Density Function, Memorylessness, and Relationship Between Exponential and Poisson Distributions

    9. Quiz 5.4

    10. Summary

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