Statistics course

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280 €

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  • Methodology

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Statistics is a discipline whose purpose is the quantitative and qualitative study of a particular collective phenomenon in conditions of uncertainty or non-determinism, that is, of incomplete knowledge of it or of a part of it. Instrument of the scientific method, it uses mathematics to study the ways in which a collective phenomenon can be understood, through the collection and analysis of information relating to the phenomenon studied. Statistics are in some way linked to probability theory, both of which fall within the broader scope of the theory of random phenomena, but while probability theory is concerned with providing probabilistic theoretical models or probability distributions adaptable to the various real random phenomena by defining the parameters of the random variable in question,

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Subjects

  • Probability
  • Mathematics
  • Statistics

Course programme

MODULE I: The history of the branch of statistics: the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the origins of statistics in the most modern conception dating back to the mathematician William Petty II MODULE: The two main branches of statistical science: descriptive statistics and inferential statistics III MODULE: The application and validity of statistics: proceed with an orderly collection of data, discover any laws that regulate the phenomena studied and define a reference variable IV MODULE: Verification test of hypotheses: the level of significance and the region of rejection MODULE V: Theory of tests of the Neyman-Pearson hypotheses: error of the first type and error of the second type MODULE VI: Differences between the theoretical approaches in current statistical use

Statistics course

£ 239.85 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in EUR:

280 €