Thanks so much! I'm just starting my PhD this year and I'm going to use a quantitative approach. I've been learning statistics since my undergrad days, but I never really got the hang of it. This video has made inferential statistics so much clearer for me!
Wow! Really very very helpful. Before watching your video I watched many other's videos and they were not clear, but yours is crystal clear. Thank you so so lot, and please keep helping by making the videos like this.
Great video, thank you for the explanation. What if you need to assess the relationship between a numerical variable and a categorical variable. What statistical method should be followed?
I wanted to understand below - this is very important for me please help! 1. In a month, 4200 guests stayed in a hotel, only 200 received a feedback survey and 20 guests said they experienced Slow Check-In on arrival. If all 4200 guests would have received feedback survey, how many would have shared the similar feedback of Slow Check-in experience ? My answer is, 200 =20 then 4200 = X, which is X = 4200 x 20 divide by 200 X = 420 meaning if 4200 guests would have received the survey 420 would have shared an experience of slow check-in on arrival. If the above answer is Right then What is this method termed/called in Quantitative Analysis ? and How can I prove this is correct prediction of the population using Inferential Statistics or Hypothesis test or any recommended options
Useful summary. Sorry to join the other commenters, but I'm afraid I also found the presentation distracting. The sudden jump to closeups, the flickering static on the slides, and the weird, very low elecronic background noise. What's all that about?
I have been using divominer for past few years for all my quantitative content analysis. I was a beginner and had a hard time learning the mechanisms and theory. But divominer came across as a very simple to use tool. It covers end-to-end content analysis with advanced statistical analysis features.
That's how some people speak; it'll limit them and their thought process if we try to restrain them, I feel. He teaches very well. 🎉 Maybe we could let him be and do what he does and we, as viewers, can ignore his hand movement. After a few minutes, it'll feel normal, I suspect. Just a humble suggestion. 😊 YMMV.
Stop doing your hands that way. You are a grown up now. You have the full right and rite to Grow, Order, and Discipline yourself. What you are doing could lead to disfigurement and abnormal bone transformation. Dont you understand that the skeletal muscles take care of cardiac and smooth muscles? Be wise, little brother of Data Science and Machine Learning.
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Thanks so much! I'm just starting my PhD this year and I'm going to use a quantitative approach. I've been learning statistics since my undergrad days, but I never really got the hang of it. This video has made inferential statistics so much clearer for me!
This channel is underrated.
Wow! Really very very helpful. Before watching your video I watched many other's videos and they were not clear, but yours is crystal clear. Thank you so so lot, and please keep helping by making the videos like this.
Great video, thank you for the explanation.
What if you need to assess the relationship between a numerical variable and a categorical variable. What statistical method should be followed?
Great well explained video
Very helpful video, Thanks. Did you remove the cheat sheet? I can't seem to find it...
Thats well surmarised . Been helped alot
u are a life savor much appreciated.
Hi, really helpful video. I can't find the link to the cheat sheet mentioned, is it possible you could repost it? Thank you!
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Excellent ! Wonderful ! Amazing ! What more can I say ! Much needed. I can feel the stats after I subd to this channel !
Welcome aboard!
Really nicely explained! Thank you!!
Please make a video about non-parametric ones as well. Thanks.
This was really helpful, thank you very much
I wanted to understand below - this is very important for me please help!
1. In a month, 4200 guests stayed in a hotel, only 200 received a feedback survey and 20 guests said they experienced Slow Check-In on arrival. If all 4200 guests would have received feedback survey, how many would have shared the similar feedback of Slow Check-in experience ?
My answer is,
200 =20 then
4200 = X, which is
X = 4200 x 20 divide by 200
X = 420 meaning if 4200 guests would have received the survey 420 would have shared an experience of slow check-in on arrival.
If the above answer is Right then What is this method termed/called in Quantitative Analysis ? and How can I prove this is correct prediction of the population using Inferential Statistics or Hypothesis test or any recommended options
Thank you! Immensely helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Congratulations!
i think there is a typo in the definition of statistical significance kindly refer it and thank you for making this awesome video it helped a lot,
Very useful video well done:)
could you plz advice a book for study more about research methods!
Thanks! Very good video. Do you maybe have some content on test assumptions?
Not yet, but it's in the pipeline :)
Great video👍.
But shouldn't you not include regression analytics there, as it is not inferential but more predictive?
Thank you man
Thank you
I will like you to talk about bayes theory
I have been watching the video lectures. These are amazing. Moreover, video lectures related to econometric models may please be uploaded.
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What about Z-Test and F-Test ?
Kindly explain F test
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This guy’s hair is fantastic.
Cheat sheet copy doesn't work, I tried to download it twice.
Really helpful video thanks for the making learning through ease
Glad it was helpful!
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Useful summary. Sorry to join the other commenters, but I'm afraid I also found the presentation distracting. The sudden jump to closeups, the flickering static on the slides, and the weird, very low elecronic background noise. What's all that about?
Very nice. Good job. plz keep the hand gestures to a min. The rest is perfect.
I have been using divominer for past few years for all my quantitative content analysis. I was a beginner and had a hard time learning the mechanisms and theory. But divominer came across as a very simple to use tool. It covers end-to-end content analysis with advanced statistical analysis features.
I was expecting some calculations 😪
Great content and... the constant moving and gesturing of your left arm is very distracting.
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z test ,f test
😢The hand gestures are unnecessary. Wear a jacket and put your hands in the pockets of the jacket. It's difficult to learn looking at those hands.
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Thank you, but you talk with your hands which can be a little distractive.
Noted
That's how some people speak; it'll limit them and their thought process if we try to restrain them, I feel. He teaches very well. 🎉
Maybe we could let him be and do what he does and we, as viewers, can ignore his hand movement. After a few minutes, it'll feel normal, I suspect.
Just a humble suggestion. 😊 YMMV.
They can do exercises where they practice a speech with weights on their wrists...@@sujathaontheweb3740
Stop doing your hands that way. You are a grown up now. You have the full right and rite to Grow, Order, and Discipline yourself. What you are doing could lead to disfigurement and abnormal bone transformation. Dont you understand that the skeletal muscles take care of cardiac and smooth muscles? Be wise, little brother of Data Science and Machine Learning.