INTRODUCTION
This course provides an introduction to statistics for those with little or no prior exposure to basic probability and statistics. Once you have completed this course you will be able to apply statistically valid designs to basic studies, and test hypotheses regarding proportions and means.
DURATION
10 days
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Anyone who encounters statistics in their work, or will need introductory statistics for later study. The only mathematics you need is arithmetic.
Course Objectives
After completing this course, you will be able to:
Course Outline
Confidence Intervals for Proportions; 2-Sample Comparisons
Correlation and Simple (1-variable) Regression
Multiple Regression
Prediction; K-Nearest Neighbors
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