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Taught by Justin Bois, Case Studies in Statistical Thinking will let you you will apply your statist

Taught by Justin Bois, Case Studies in Statistical Thinking will let you you will apply your statistical thinking skills, exploratory data analysis, parameter estimation, and hypothesis testing to two new real-world data sets. [DataCamp]( New Python Course! [New Case Studies]( Case Studies in Statistical Thinking Taught by Justin Bois, Lecturer at the California Institute of Technology Mastery requires practice. In this course, you will apply your statistical thinking skills, exploratory data analysis, parameter estimation, and hypothesis testing, to two new real-world data sets. [Play now ›]( Case Studies in Statistical Thinking: What You'll Learn Fish sleep and bacteria growth: A review of Statistical Thinking I and II Rehash the key points of Statistical Thinking I and II to prepare you for the following case studies! Analysis of results of the 2015 FINA World Swimming Championships In this chapter, you will practice your EDA, parameter estimation, and hypothesis testing skills. The "Current Controversy" of the 2013 World Championships Some swimmers said that they felt it was easier to swim in one direction versus another in the 2013 World Championships. You'll investigate this claim! Statistical seismology and the Parkfield region Use your statistical thinking skills to study the frequency and magnitudes of earthquakes. Earthquakes and oil mining in Oklahoma In this final chapter, you'll investigate the effect that increased injection of saline wastewater due to oil mining in Oklahoma has had on the seismicity of the region. [Play Now ›]( DataCamp Inc. 2067 Massachusetts avenue Cambridge MA 02140 [Unsubscribe](

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