Statistics Courses

Statistics courses cover essential topics such as data collection, analysis, probability, distributions, and hypothesis testing. Understanding statistics is crucial for making informed decisions in various fields.

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Become a Linear Algebra Master

Instructor:Krista King
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Become a Probability & Statistics Master

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Become a Linear Algebra Master

Instructor:Krista King
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  • Bestseller
  • Course
  • Rating: 4.9 out of 5
  • 7,938 ratings

Become a Probability & Statistics Master

Instructor:Krista King
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  • Rating: 4.8 out of 5
  • 14,729 ratings

Learn more about Statistics

Statistics is the mathematical discipline of gathering and analyzing data to determine probabilities. Information that statistical analysis provides influences markets, informs business decisions, and helps form government policy. An online statistics course teaches methods and models to enrich your data analysis skill set.

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Statistics is an important decision-making tool in the everyday world. It represents the branch of applied mathematics concerned with collecting, analyzing, interpreting, and presenting empirical data. Empirical data involves the facts and figures assembled and used to answer questions about a group. Statistics relies on the theory of mathematical and computational tools to infer conclusions from qualitative and quantitative data. Qualitative data provides names or labels for categories of similar items—quantitative data measures how much of something there is. Characteristics of individual members of a group are the variables of the study. Statistical methods focus on concluding large groups, called populations, based on information obtained from observations made in small samples from that population.