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Not one to comment on Videos in YT. But you deserve it. You distilled the regression topic to its essence while keeping it absolutely simple. Thank you!
I enjoyed your video and it was very helpful. I do have a couple of items that I could use help on: 1) what is the problem we’re trying to solve? 2) What is the research question upon which the hypotheses are based on? 3) How do the conclusions relate back to the both the research question and the problem statement. 4) If the conclusions support the probability that the problem statement is likely then what possible solution options maybe proposed to address the problem. I understand that aforementioned questions were not part of the goal of the video, but I liked your video so much that I would like to expand it to demonstrate the use of statistics in problem solving. Well done. Thanks Dr. David Gilbert, Sc.D.
Excellent visual explanation of the odds of winning the lottery! I know people who spend easily a $100 per week playing the lottery and think they are so special and have enough confidence that they will eventually win. Yes someone will win but I’m not basing my future or retirement on such astronomical odds.
after 14-ish years later, this video is still helpful, thank you very much!! our professor told us to do this task without teaching us how to do it, and came across this video with the exact same format. thank you again for this VERY helpful video.
Amazing explanation Sir!! I cannot believe this tutorial was shot 12 years ago. I mean, how advanced it is if I were to consider the animation and visual representation skills of the person behind the scenes. The clarity I got after seeing this video just once is amazing. Sir, I too wish to get into statistics some day as a career, right not I am doing CS engineering but I have always been inclined to maths. Can you please give me a lead on how and what should I be doing in order to get an inch nearer to my goal?
Why does this method give slightly different results (for the numerator of our slope), than the standard approach... which subtracts ((SUM-of-X(SUM-of-Y))/n from the SUM-of-XtimesY... for certain problems?
hi, i did math stats, anova and regression end of last year, this year i did stochastic and im currently doing time series. I want to deepen my stats knowlege any sugestions on which courses i should do next?