What are statistical methods? – Chapter 1 - Exclusive
What are statistical methods? – Chapter 1
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What are statistical methods? – Chapter 1
...........Read moreWhat kind of samples and variables are possible? – Chapter 2
...........Read moreWhat are the main measures and graphs of descriptive statistics? - Chapter 3
...........Read moreWhat role do probability distributions play in statistical inference? – Chapter 4
...........Read moreHow can estimates for statistical inference be made? – Chapter 5
...........Read moreHow do you perform significance tests? – Chapter 6
...........Read moreHow do you compare two groups in statistics? - Chapter 7
...........Read moreHow do you analyze the association between categorical variables? – Chapter 8
...........Read moreHow do linear regression and correlation work? – Chapter 9
...........Read moreWhat type of multivariate relationships exist? – Chapter 10
...........Read moreWhat is multiple regression? – Chapter 11
...........Read moreWhat is ANOVA? – Chapter 12
...........Read moreHow does multiple regression with both quantitative and categorical predictors work? – Chapter 13
...........Read moreHow do you make a multiple regression model for extreme or strongly correlating data? – Chapter 14
...........Read moreWhat is logistic regression? – Chapter 15
...........Read moreWhat advanced methodologies are there? - Chapter 16 - Exclusive
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