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Pre-MBA Statistics

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4.5

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Course Features

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Duration

23 hours

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Beginner

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

23 hours

Course Description

Welcoming to Pre-MBA's Statistics class! At the end the course you'll be able to explain the ways statistics can be utilized to analyze, summarize, and analyze data. This course will introduce you to certain aspects of descriptive and inferential statistical. It will help you distinguish the various types of data and explain the various operations you can perform using each type of data as well as the appropriate tools to employ. The course also explains the notions of probability which are the foundation for statistical analyses. Particularly the course focuses on the way data behaves and gives insights into the analysis of it. Additionally, it explains the methods of sampling data and the advantages and disadvantages of these techniques. The course also delved into the behaviour of massive datasets based on established statistics. It also helps you recognize the dangers of applying statistical laws. Additionally, you will be taught how to calculate population parameters using limited data, and verify the accuracy of theories about population size based on small amounts of data. This course is available to students of all disciplines with a bachelor's degree. Basic knowledge of Mathematics will help you understand the concepts more easily.

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Prerequisites/Requirements

No prerequisites required

What You Will Learn

Explore the types of data and the basics of probability

Describe how a relatively small sample of data can help to infer about a large population

Justify arguments about a population based on limited data

Course Instructors

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Sriram Sankaranarayanan

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Assistant Professor
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Diptesh Ghosh

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