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Statistics Fundamentals for Business Analytics (edX)

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Statistics Fundamentals for Business Analytics (edX)

This course introduces the basic tools and methods of statistical analysis, which can be applied to a wide variety of situations and data encountered in the areas of business and economics. Topics discussed include descriptive statistics, probability, sampling distributions, estimation, and hypothesis testing. By the end of the semester students should be able to compute and interpret basic descriptive statistical measures, understand the basic concepts of probability, and apply techniques of statistical inference.

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This course is part of the Business Analytics Fundamentals for Data Driven Decisions Professional Certificate.
By the end of the semester students should be able to compute and interpret basic descriptive statistical measures, understand the basic concepts of probability, and apply techniques of statistical inference.

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