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Brief Tutorial Statistics
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Statistics is common sense that won't let you down when things get a bit more complicated. This is what makes statistics one of the most useful sciences of all, irrespective of what your subject matter is. I hope my videos help to encourage you to learn about statististics, so that you can turn numbers into knowledge, too!
Box Plots
Box plots look weird but are extremely useful and easy to create. In this video I explain how!
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Variability: Range, Mean Absolute Deviation, Variance, Standard Deviation, Coefficient of Variation
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Averages tell us a lot and measures of variability a lot more. In this video I'll explain what that all means and how it works.
Means and Averages: Arithmetic, Harmonic and Geometric Mean
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You think that good old average is all you need? You're wrong! There's much more ... you better watch this video!
Scales of Measurement: Nominal, Ordinal, Interval and Ratio Scale
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Understanding the levels of measurement is key to any statistical analysis as not all statistical tools apply to all sorts of data. Watch this video for a short demonstration of the scales of measure. Video on terms and definitions: th-cam.com/video/qcnkA7iA3QI/w-d-xo.html
Statistics - Terms and Definitions: Population, Sample, Attributes, Data Values
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Don't skip this! Analysing stuff without having our thinking straight won't work. And getting our thinking straight without understanding the basic terms won't work either. That's why ... terms and definitions!
Brief Tutorial Statistics - Channel Trailer
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Brief Tutorial Statistics - Channel Trailer
amazing!
Really good explanation. The video can be named as "Dummies' guide to Means and Averages"
what about this question? is this interval or ratio? A researcher records the number of text messages a person sends per week using an open-ended response format: _____ # of text messages per week
Prof, your presence here is missed. Please create new videos and let the knowledge reach every seeker.
The explanation was really clear thank you so much sir we appreciate
Great
🎓You have made my day,thank you for this !
Please what does ed he mean by when when you use mad you need to do a case by case analysis. Why?
Kudos to the power of infinity
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no one ever taught maths with an example..WOW!!! Awesome.
Does the color of karate belt Ordinal scale?
This is concise. You dealt with 5 measures of variability in a short video with their explanations, formulae and examples. Thank you. We need more videos from you.
This is the most valuable and greatly explained tutor in my STAT life. STAY BLESSED!!!
Great video, especially the part you relate statistics with life & the summary.
Genius
Well explained
amazing!
This is an exemplary video for institutions and teachers so that they know how to teach!
thank you very much for this amazing video!
thank you for the video
Very nicely explained Sir. Clear animation makes it easy to understand. Thanks.
The is very comprehensible and easily applicable. It is the best explanation I have so far found. Thank you, Professor Matthias!
Beautiful explanation👌👌 🙏🏻
Thank you so much sir 🙏
Thank you so much for making this understandible, visual and practical!
cool !!!
Plz Do a marathon on Probability and Stats. The way you explain 100 times better than my Prof.
Marvelous
Hello Professor... Please upload more videos on statistics... We need such informative videos
One of the great explanations I've ever watched. Thank you very much for this.
You lectures are the greatest!!! Very helpful,thnxs a lot
To avoid confusion between the interval and ratio scales, remember that the ratio scale has a “true zero” point. In other words, a point labeled as zero on such a scale represents a total absence of the quality being measured. For this reason, the Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature scales are interval scales, NOT ratio scales, because neither 0 degrees Fahrenheit nor 0 degrees Celsius correspond to “the absence of temperature.” They are both simply arbitrary points on the scale, and we cannot say that 40 degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius is twice as warm as 20 degrees. On the Kelvin scale, however, we can make this determination because 0 K actually IS a true zero where there is total absence of temperature. So 40K is actually twice as warm as 20K, and the Kelvin scale is a ratio measurement.
I thought this comment was on 1k likes already , thank you for clearing out the confusion
great job, very crisp
This was very useful to me to the exam. Thank you
Very nice and clear presentation sir
sir please upload other videos also your explaination is simply super and we miss you
Hello Professor. Thank you for an informative video. Kindly make videos on the histogram to further explain the distribution
Wow finally someone actually explained geometric mean with an example. Thank you for your video! What is the benefit of the geometric mean in reflecting overall growth over just calculating the growth factor from the first value to the last? Is it used for projecting future growth say on a graph?
Wonderful
Excellent👍
Thank you sooooo much for this, Best video ever to learn about Nominal, Ordinal, Interval and Ratio Scale!! Now i dont feel so stupid ...
Thank you so much sir
Very well explained....😀😀😀😀😀
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It's really awesome bro!! Clear explanation
Sir can u plz make a vedio on moments?
Great explanation Sir.
not sure why i still dont get it..
It was superb