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Data is collected constantly: how far we travel, who we interact with online and where we spend our money. Every bit of data has a story to tell but isolated, these morsels of information lie dormant and useless, like unattached Lego blocks. Written by the author of Amazon Best Seller Machine Learning for Absolute Beginners, this book guides you through the fundamentals of inferential and descriptive statistics with a mix of practical demonstrations, visual examples, historical origins, and plain English explanations. As a resource for beginners, this book won't teach you how to beat the market or predict the next U.S. election but ensures a concise and simple-to-understand supplement to a standard textbook. This includes an introduction to important techniques used to infer predictions from data, such as hypothesis testing, linear regression analysis, confidence intervals, probability theory, and data distribution. Descriptive statistics techniques such as central tendency measures and standard deviation are also covered in this book. Full Overview of Book Themes
- The Historical Development of Statistics
- Data Sampling
- Central Tendency Measures
- Measures Of Spread
- Measures Of Position
- Designing Hypothesis Tests
- Probability and Bayes Theory
- Regression Analysis
- Clustering Analysis As the launchpad to quantitative research, business optimization or a promising career in data science, it's never been a better time to brush up on statistics or learn these concepts for the very first time.
- The Historical Development of Statistics
- Data Sampling
- Central Tendency Measures
- Measures Of Spread
- Measures Of Position
- Designing Hypothesis Tests
- Probability and Bayes Theory
- Regression Analysis
- Clustering Analysis As the launchpad to quantitative research, business optimization or a promising career in data science, it's never been a better time to brush up on statistics or learn these concepts for the very first time.
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