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The GCSE Statistics Guy
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 ต.ค. 2023
👋🏽 I am The GCSE Statistics Guy, and I am here to give the best advice on how to get the top grades in GCSE Statistics, I am not a teacher, but I have been tutoring Maths for 4 years.
my Channel will include breakdowns of topics in the Edexcel GCSE Statistics Specification,
A MASSIVE Thank You to Stats Academy who have created the resources that I have adapted into these tutorials 📝📈
All chapters will be listed in playlists + answering exam questions per chapter kindly put together by Stats Academy. 📖
I will include my google drive, including:
Blank Tutorial PDFs ☑️
Annotated Tutorial PDFs ☑️
Email: TheGCSEStatisticsGuy@gmail.com
my Channel will include breakdowns of topics in the Edexcel GCSE Statistics Specification,
A MASSIVE Thank You to Stats Academy who have created the resources that I have adapted into these tutorials 📝📈
All chapters will be listed in playlists + answering exam questions per chapter kindly put together by Stats Academy. 📖
I will include my google drive, including:
Blank Tutorial PDFs ☑️
Annotated Tutorial PDFs ☑️
Email: TheGCSEStatisticsGuy@gmail.com
GCSE Statistics: A Tricky Binomial Distribution question
GCSE Statistics: A Tricky Binomial Distribution question
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GCSE Statistics: The Random Response Method
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GCSE Statistics: The Random Response Method
GCSE Statistics: Calculating the Standard Deviation
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GCSE Statistics: Calculating the Standard Deviation
GCSE Statistics: Chapter 2 Summary Video
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GCSE Statistics: Chapter 2 Summary Video
An introduction to the Normal Distribution
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An introduction to the Normal Distribution
GCSE Statistics: Spearman’s Rank Correlation Coefficient
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This video is a nice introduction to Spearman’s Rank Correlation Coefficient for the Edexcel GCSE Statistics Course.
GCSE Statistics - Finding the mean from tables
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This video looks purely at calculating the mean from a table, you will need to be able to do this and more to get a high grade in GCSE Statistics.
GCSE Statistics - Binomial Distribution (In Context)
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This video looks at worded Binomial Distribution questions. Question s in exams can look similar to this
GCSE Statistics- Introduction to the Binomial Distribution
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GCSE Statistics- Introduction to the Binomial Distribution
GCSE Statistics - Introduction to Probability Distributions
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GCSE Statistics - Introduction to Probability Distributions
GCSE Statistics - Petersen capture-recapture formula
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GCSE Statistics - Petersen capture-recapture formula
GCSE Statistics - Populations vs Samples
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GCSE Statistics - Populations vs Samples
for d could I write stratified sampling?
Not in this case unfortunately because it says ‘which of the two methods’ which mean it has to either be Method A or Method B! :)
appreciate the vids bro keep it up and try to cover more of the chapters
THANK YOU SM SIR UR SO HELPFUL
@@e.wagwanrappy NO WORRIES!!
when are you going to finish all of stats?
@@kovidmaniktalia2870 Not too sure to be honest! I make videos whenever I get the chance to, so I hope to be making some more videos soon
@ thanks you for that. U r like a hidden gem. Pls try to finish before Easter.
got the exam tomorrow thx
@@slosh7751 No worries at all!
Thankss
hello, I hope you're doing well. I would like to speak to you to have this course completely how can I contact you?
@@shimakhattab-m5e TheGCSEStatisticsGuy@gmail.com is the email for this account :)
@@TheGCSEStatisticsGuy great , I've already sent on it so kindly check you inbox looking for your reply soon
@@TheGCSEStatisticsGuy we have sent you from few minutes ago a new email message, hopefully hear from you soon :)
Really hope your consistently work through the Statistics book. It provides a really useful structure to revise!
Thank you so much you don't know how much this helps although not many people watch you videos they help a lot
@@e.wagwanrappy Always appreciate the support, it motivates me to make more content!!
Thank you so much
You are actually sent from heaven icl our teacher hasnt taught stats in months this is the only reason i understand a thing
@@taz_here I'm so glad to hear this! Thank you so much for the support
Hi these videos are really helpful. I really hope you continue to work through the whole edexcel book as not much people create videos for GCSE statistics PLease
hey, will you be making videos for the rest of the chapters?
@@umamxhh I’m hoping to, I’ve just been quite busy recently!
Hi these videos are really helpful. I really hope you continue to work through the whole edexcel book as not much people create videos for GCSE statistics
This is a fantastic explanation, but could you please clear up why you flipped both fractions at 4:30? I have a general idea but I'd appreciate a clarification in case I'm wrong. Thanks!
@@icecreamsandwichesyum Thanks for the support! You don’t have to flip the fractions it isn’t wrong to not do so, however it is a lot easier to solve for x when it is at the top than when it as the bottom. But be careful when flipping the fraction as if you don’t do it for both sides of the equation, your calculations are no longer factual.
@@TheGCSEStatisticsGuy Ah, makes sense! Thanks a lot for the prompt response, I think I'll stick to the formula though since I usually forget these small details and lose marks on them in exams 😅
@@icecreamsandwichesyum Yes! The Formula is definitely my preferred method if you can remember the formula!
My teacher told us to study the first few chapters on our own during the summer, your videos have been really helpful for me so far! I'd really appreciate it if you could do chapter 2 as well since thats the other one I really need! Thanks so much again
@@icecreamsandwichesyum Of course, my videos are a bit all over the place right now and bit by bit different parts of different chapters are appearing
just started my academic comeback and im going into year 11.This is honestly the best prep up for achieving a high grade for statistics.Thank you for this and i hope you receive the recognition you deserve.
@@nafixtro Thank you so much for supporting!
Can u make videos in time series and seasonal variation. Can u do the whole topic plz
I'll try and work on it, always trying to avoid Time Series where possible, such a long topic 😂
@@TheGCSEStatisticsGuy 😂😂
Can you make a video on PMCC please?
I'll work on it! PMCC is quite nice
Thank you this helped me with my a level maths 💔
No worriess!!
Secondary done in 2 hours
Gcse paper 2 stats tmr thanks for this
There isnt much stats on youtube and i got my gcse stats tomorrow, wasnt feeling confident until i found you, really good work man, keep it up and im sure you'll get a lot of recognition.
Thanks a lot!!
So useful 👍and concised
thank you that is very helpful
You're very welcome!
your videos seriously help me so much, there's barely any videos on statistics GCSE that properly go through the topic - especially on sampling. genuinely all the different types of sampling confuse me but you're actually helping me out i think im in love with you
Pahahahahaha thank you! I love you too, thanks for the support!
@@TheGCSEStatisticsGuy just had my stats test today and actually understood the sampling technique question! thanks!
@@cutiepatootiee657 No worries at all!
I have my statistics GCSE tomorrow!!! These are so helpful for some last minute revising 😅
Glad to help!
keep going don't stop you are very good at explaining things may allah guide you
Thank you so much!
Love the videos so far. Do you intend to create similar videos for Chapters 2/3/5/6/7??
Yes I hope to make videos for all chapters at some point!
Hey! I was looking everywhere for gcse stats videos but there weren't any until i came across your channel. I'm doing private gcses so I'm home schooled and stats is a completely new subject for me. Thank you so much for these videos I hope it helps me get a good grade.
You're very welcome, if you ever need any private tuition or anything, I will be offering tuition for GCSE Maths, Further Maths and Statistics, and A-Level Maths/Further Maths from August onwards
@@TheGCSEStatisticsGuy how to contact you ?
Thanks
hey, could u do more of the chapter videos?
Any topics in-particular?
@@TheGCSEStatisticsGuy uhm chapter 2 would e helpful please dont stop making videos like these they help a lot
Correct!
please never stop these videos you have no idea how much these have helped
More content shall be on the way!
Answers to the last questions? iii)0.9999(4dp) iv)0.0016(4dp)
thank you this has really help me learn this better 👍👍👍
No worries, thanks for the lovely comment!
you are a lifesaver my guy i had no notes on this
Thanks for the feedback! I will get on some more videos
cheers this helped a lot 👍
You're very Welcome!
When you put the numbers over each other in the bracket what do you type into your calculator?
@@joannejones3655 I'm not sure what you mean by this exactly, but if you mean the "n choose x", you type the number (n) then press "shift" and "divide" and then your number (r).
can u make more vids?
Sure any specific requests?
index numbers
great vid
The videos are so helpful, thank you so much! Could you do more videos like this from the specification? I do Edexcel GCSE statistics and i would be really grateful if you did more lessons. :)
No worries, I will be on it!
Can you make more of these videos! This is really helpful for me as a yr11 statistics student doing my mocks! Is can you make playlists of everything that comes up on paper 1 and paper 2 on statistics😁 I Subscribed to your channel👍
Thank you for your support! Paper 1 and paper 2 both cover the same content but most likely if content in paper 1 has been covered, it will be the rest of the content that is assessed in paper 2! Do you have any specific topic requests at all? I’d be happy to make them!
@@TheGCSEStatisticsGuyCould you make videos on The probability topic because I really don’t get it eg. P(A|B) I cant tell the difference between it being independent/dependent or mutually exclusive👍
@@1bbys On it!
@@TheGCSEStatisticsGuy Thank you, your honestly a life saver!! 👍
Thank you so much. Keep carrying on with these videos.
Thank you for your support! If you have any requests I’ll be happy to make content that will help you
Answers the Question Below: (a) Cluster sampling is a sampling method where the population is divided into clusters, and a subset of these clusters is selected to be part of the sample. In the case of the town council, each primary school in the town is considered a cluster. The council will select a few of these schools as clusters and collect data from all students within those selected schools. This approach simplifies the data collection process by focusing on groups (schools) rather than individual students. (b) To choose three clusters, the council can follow these steps: - List all 20 primary schools in the town. - Use a random method (e.g., drawing names from a hat or using a random number generator) to select three schools from the list. These three schools will be the clusters for the study. (c) - The council might prefer this method because it's logistically easier to access and collect data from entire schools rather than trying to contact and survey every individual student in the town, which could be impractical. - If the council doesn't ensure that the three selected clusters represent the diversity of the town's schools, the sample may not be fully representative of the entire population of primary school students. This question isn't an official question, it is quite a quirky and strange case of a question, you are very unlikely to get one asked in this way.
Nice!
Thanks for the support, if you have any early requests for GCSE Statistics videos, you can let me know!
The first yt channel about GCSE statistics that has recently been created! There isn't content that properly covers the course anywhere else in yt and I'll be taking the actual stats gcse exams in a few months so this will be useful!!!
Thanks for the support, more content coming soon!