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At the end of the course, you will complete a project to apply various concepts in the course to a Data Science problem involving a real-life inspired scenario and demonstrate an understanding of the foundational statistical thinking and reasoning. The focus is on developing a clear understanding of the different
approaches for different data types, developing an intuitive understanding, making appropriate assessments of the proposed methods, using Python to analyze our data, and interpreting the output accurately.
This course is suitable for a variety of professionals and students intending to start their journey in data and statistics-driven roles such as Data Scientists, Data Analysts, Business Analysts, Statisticians, and Researchers. It does not require any computer science or statistics background. We strongly recommend taking the Python for Data Science course before starting this course to get familiar with the Python programming language, Jupyter notebooks, and libraries. An optional refresher on Python is also provided.
After completing this course, a learner will be able to:
✔Calculate and apply measures of central tendency and measures of dispersion to grouped and ungrouped data.
✔Summarize, present, and visualize data in a way that is clear, concise, and provides a practical insight for non-statisticians needing the results.
✔Identify appropriate hypothesis tests to use for common data sets.
✔Conduct hypothesis tests, correlation tests, and regression analysis.
✔Demonstrate proficiency in statistical analysis using Python and Jupyter Notebooks.
Course 3 of 4 in the Data Science Fundamentals with Python and SQL Specialization
Syllabus
WEEK 1
Course Introduction and Python Basics
Welcome!
Introduction & Descriptive Statistics
This module will focus on introducing the basics of descriptive statistics - mean, median, mode, variance, and standard deviation. It will explain the usefulness of the measures of central tendency and dispersion for different levels of measurement.
WEEK 2
Data Visualization
This module will focus on different types of visualization depending on the type of data and information we are trying to communicate. You will learn to calculate and interpret these measures and graphs.
WEEK 3
Introduction to Probability Distributions
This module will introduce the basic concepts and application of probability and probability distributions.
WEEK 4
Hypothesis testing
This module will focus on teaching the appropriate test to use when dealing with data and relationships between them. It will explain the assumptions of each test and the appropriate language when interpreting the results of a hypothesis test.
WEEK 5
Regression Analysis
This module will dive straight into using python to run regression analysis for testing relationships and differences in sample and population means rather than the classical hypothesis testing and how to interpret them.
WEEK 6
Project Case: Boston Housing Data
In the final week of the course, you will be given a dataset and a scenario where you will use descriptive statistics and hypothesis testing to give some insights about the data you were provided. You will use Watson studio for your analysis and upload your notebook for a peer review and will also review a peer's project. The readings in this module contain the complete information you need.
Other Resources
Cheat sheet for Statistics in Python
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