I am a final year undergraduate student of biotech. I think this video is pretty good for brushing up on concepts of statistics that I learned in earlier semesters.
I have an MPH degree in Epidemiology and this is a perfect review of concepts, even for me! Biostatistics or statistics in general can be overwhelming with all the concepts and rules but this very helpful, especially if you are starting or just want to understand the prevalent topics of today. Good job and will wait for more!
I am missing a caution against reviews in the sense that each bakery could have employed family and friends to leave good ratings. Or have generated „false sets of data“ by buying ratings. Otherwise this is very helpful and a great video!
truly awesome. It's always great to have a recap of notions that I previously studied at Statistics and Econometrics but applied to the world around us. Those subjects get a bit dry sometimes and highly technical :)
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Great video - although working on the government-side of FOIA sometimes I wish it was easier to proactively publish information so people didn't need to ask us and wait for the data. Also, I wish the "journalists work for the public good" was more true in 2020 :-(.
I would like to use these courses as a supplement to my boys public education. I would be happy to pay for a study guide and workbook that accompanies both this particular crash course series and all of the crash course series. Is there such a creature available? :-)
Adrian Hill😜 In addition to the concepts which are common in both the series, there is another common thing between the two-- both have gorgeous and hot host.