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Crash Course Statistics
Tràiler: Crash Course Statistics
Temps d'execució: 13:14 minuts
Qualitat: HD
Primera cita aèria: Jan 24, 2018
Data de l'última transmissió: Jan 09, 2019
Episodi: 44 Episodi
Temporada: 1 Temporada

Crash Course Statistics Temporada 1
In 44 episodes, Adriene Hill teaches you Statistics! This course is based on the 2018 AP Statistics curriculum and introduces everything from basic...

What Is Statistics
Welcome to Crash Course Statistics! In this series we're going to take a look at the important role statistics play in our everyday lives, because...

Mathematical Thinking
oday we’re going to talk about numeracy - that is understanding numbers. From really really big numbers to really small numbers, it's difficult...

Mean, Median, and Mode: Measures of Central Tendency
Today we’re going to talk about measures of central tendency - those are the numbers that tend to hang out in the middle of our data: the mean,...

Measures of Spread
Today, we're looking at measures of spread, or dispersion, which we use to understand how well medians and means represent the data, and how reliable...

Charts Are Like Pasta - Data Visualization Part 1
Today we're going to start our two-part unit on data visualization. Up to this point we've discussed raw data - which are just numbers - but usually...

Plots, Outliers, and Justin Timberlake: Data Visualization Part 2
Today we’re going to finish up our unit on data visualization by taking a closer look at how dot plots, box plots, and stem and leaf plots...

The Shape of Data: Distributions
When collecting data to make observations about the world it usually just isn't possible to collect ALL THE DATA. So instead of asking every single...

Correlation Doesn’t Equal Causation
Today we’re going to talk about data relationships and what we can learn from them. We’ll focus on correlation, which is a measure of how...

Controlled Experiments
We may be living IN a simulation (according to Elon Musk and many others), but that doesn't mean we don't need to perform simulations ourselves....

Sampling Methods and Bias with Surveys
Today we’re going to talk about good and bad surveys. Surveys are everywhere, from user feedback surveys to telephone polls, and those...

Science Journalism
We’ve talked a lot in this series about how often you see data and statistics in the news and on social media - which is ALL THE TIME! But how...

Henrietta Lacks, the Tuskegee Experiment, and Ethical Data Collection
Today we’re going to talk about ethical data collection. From the Tuskegee syphilis experiments and Henrietta Lacks’ HeLa cells to the...

Probability Part 1: Rules and Patterns
Today we’re going to begin our discussion of probability. We’ll talk about how the addition (OR) rule, the multiplication (AND) rule, and...

Probability Part 2: Updating Your Beliefs with Bayes
Today we're going to introduce bayesian statistics and discuss how this new approach to statistics has revolutionized the field from artificial...

The Binomial Distribution
Today we're going to discuss the Binomial Distribution and a special case of this distribution known as a Bernoulli Distribution. The formulas that...

Geometric Distributions and The Birthday Paradox
Geometric probabilities, and probabilities in general, allow us to guess how long we'll have to wait for something to happen. Today, we'll discuss...

Randomness
There are a lot of events in life that we just can’t predict, but just because something is random doesn’t mean we don’t know or...

Z-Scores and Percentiles
Today we’re going to talk about how we compare things that aren’t exactly the same - or aren’t measured in the same way. For...

The Normal Distribution
Today is the day we finally talk about the normal distribution! The normal distribution is incredibly important in statistics because distributions...

Confidence Intervals
Today we’re going to talk about confidence intervals. Confidence intervals allow us to quantify our uncertainty, by allowing us to define a...

How P-Values Help Us Test Hypotheses
Today we're going to begin our three-part unit on p-values. In this episode we'll talk about Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (or NHST) which is...

P-Value Problems
Last week we introduced p-values as a way to set a predetermined cutoff when testing if something seems unusual enough to reject our null hypothesis...

Playing with Power: P-Values Pt 3
We're going to finish up our discussion of p-values by taking a closer look at how they can get it wrong, and what we can do to minimize those...

You Know I’m All About that Bayes
Today we’re going to talk about Bayes Theorem and Bayesian hypothesis testing. Bayesian methods like these are different from how we've been...

Bayes in Science and Everyday Life
Today we're going to finish up our discussion of Bayesian inference by showing you how we can it be used for continuous data sets and be applied both...

Test Statistics
Test statistics allow us to quantify how close things are to our expectations or theories. Instead of going on our gut feelings, they allow us to add...

T-Tests: A Matched Pair Made in Heaven
Today we're going to walk through a couple of statistical approaches to answer the question: "is coffee from the local cafe, Caf-fiend, better than...

Degrees of Freedom and Effect Sizes
Today we're going to talk about degrees of freedom - which are the number of independent pieces of information that make up our models. More degrees...

Chi-Square Tests
Today we're going to talk about Chi-Square Tests - which allow us to measure differences in strictly categorical data like hair color, dog breed, or...

P-Hacking
Today we're going to talk about p-hacking (also called data dredging or data fishing). P-hacking is when data is analyzed to find patterns that...

The Replication Crisis
Replication (re-running studies to confirm results) and reproducibility (the ability to repeat an analyses on data) have come under fire over the...

Regression
Today we're going to introduce one of the most flexible statistical tools - the General Linear Model (or GLM). GLMs allow us to create many different...

ANOVA
Today we're going to continue our discussion of statistical models by showing how we can find if there are differences between multiple groups using...

ANOVA Part 2: Dealing with Intersectional Groups
Do you think a red minivan would be more expensive than a beige one? Now what if the car was something sportier like a corvette? Last week we...

Fitting Models Is like Tetris
Today we're going to wrap up our discussion of General Linear Models (or GLMs) by taking a closer looking at two final common models: ANCOVA...

Supervised Machine Learning
We've talked a lot about modeling data and making inferences about it, but today we're going to look towards the future at how machine learning is...

Unsupervised Machine Learning
Today we're going to discuss how machine learning can be used to group and label information even if those labels don't exist. We'll explore two...

Intro to Big Data
Today, we're going to begin our discussion of Big Data. Everything from which videos we click (and how long we watch them) on YouTube to our likes on...

Big Data Problems
There is a lot of excitement around the field of Big Data, but today we want to take a moment to look at some of the problems it creates. From...

Statistics in the Courts
As we near the end of the series, we're going look at how statistics impacts our lives. Today, we're going to discuss how statistics is often used...

Neural Networks
Today we're going to talk big picture about what Neural Networks are and how they work. Neural Networks, which are computer models that act like...

War
Today we're going to discuss the role of statistics during war. From helping the Allies break Nazi Enigma codes and estimate tank production rates to...

When Predictions Fail
Today we’re going to talk about why many predictions fail - specifically we’ll take a look at the 2008 financial crisis, the 2016 U.S....

When Predictions Succeed
In our series finale, we're going to take a look at some of the times we've used statistics to gaze into our crystal ball, and actually got it right!...

Once Upon a Time... Life (1987)
Attention please! Are you ready for an adventurous tour through the human body? With a lot of humour, our physical appearance is being introduced...

Wishbone (1995)
Wishbone is a children's television show. The show's title character is a Jack Russell Terrier of the same name. Wishbone lives with his owner Joe...

Arthur (1996)
The show revolves around the lives of 8-year-old Arthur Read, an anthropomorphic aardvark, his friends and family, and their daily interactions with...

Wonderblocks (2025)
Follow Wonderblocks Go and Stop, and a whole host of lovable characters, as they learn to think for themselves and work together to solve any problem...

Mottainai Grandma (2020)
In the books, the titular Grandma seeks to explore the true meaning of the Japanese phrase "mottainai" after her son asked her what it meant and she...