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Course MATHS4 Volume Licensing Class Schedule 45H USTHB ELN
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Descriptive Statistics Series Statistics rank data, frequencies, random variable
s, histograms (frequency curves, cumulative curves). Characteristic parameters:
mean, standard deviation, variance, higher order moments. Linear fit: least squa
res regression line, correlation coefficient. Calculation of probability: Laplac
e-Gauss curve numerical analysis approximation functions (linear and nonlinear)
Polynomial Interpolation: Spline Optimization Techniques
Statistical
Definitions: The statistic is the set of methods and techniques to process data
associated with a situation or phenomenon. Depending on the objectives, the stat
istic can be subdivided into: 4. Descriptive statistics: Describe a situation (t
o the numbers speak). 5. Statistics correlative: to highlight certain relationsh
ips. 6. Time series, make predictions about phenomena that change over time. 7.
Inferential Statistics: induce general conclusions from measurements made on a s
ample test a hypothesis. Consequence: Statistics is a tool for decision support.
Statistical
The notes of a group of students The mortality rate from cancer of smokers the f
requency of words in a text
Descriptive Statistics
When
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Inferential Statistics
When
I wonder if the effect of a drug is real and not due to chance trying to predict
voting intentions from a sample of 1000 people