Statistics
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Statistics is an applied branch of Mathematics.
A knowledge of statistics is like a knowledge of foreign languages or of algebra; it may prove of use at any time under any circumstances. - A. L. Bowley
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[edit] Courses
- Introduction to Classical Statistics
- Introduction to Statistics
- Introduction to Statistical Analysis
- Introduction to Likelihood Theory
- Introduction to Bayesian Statistics
- Introduction to Bayesian Methods
- Monte Carlo Simulation
- Advanced ANOVA
- Survey research and design in psychology
- How to use R
- How to use SPSS
- Data Analysis using the SAS Language
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[edit] See also
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Learn more about Statistics
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- Data analysis
- Search for Statistics at Wikiversity
- w: Effect size
- Mathematics
- Statistics:Probability and data analysis (Wikibooks)
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[edit] Online textbooks
- Online statistics education: An interactive multimedia course of study - Rice University, University of Houston Clear Lake, and Tufts University
- Collaborative statistics (Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean)
- Discovering Statistics - Statistics Hell (Andy Field)
- Electronic statistics textbook (Statsoft)
- A new view of statistics (Will Hopkins)
- Concepts and applications of inferential statistics (Richard Lowry)
- Handbook of biological statistics (John McDonald}
- Topics in multivariate statistics (David Garson)
- HyperStat online statistics textbook (David Lane)
- Probability and Statistics EBook (Statistics Online Computational Resource)
[edit] Online videos
[edit] SOCR Videos
[edit] Statistics rap
These (selected) student-made "statistics rap" videos can be used as fun introductions/reviews of concepts commonly taught in undergraduate statistics courses:
- Statz rappers (Youtube)
- Statistics rap (Youtube)
- Stat Rap: "Stat Touch" (Youtube)
[edit] Cheat sheets
- Cheat sheets (Google Docs)