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Statistical Inference

Statistical inference is the process of drawing conclusions about populations or scientific truths from data. There are many modes of performing inference in...
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Statistical Inference
Platform: Coursera
Video: 5h 9m
Language: English

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Statistical inference is the process of drawing conclusions about populations or scientific truths from data. There are many modes of performing inference including statistical modeling, data oriented strategies and explicit use of designs and randomization in analyses. Furthermore, there are broad theories (frequentists, Bayesian, likelihood, design based, …) and numerous complexities (missing data, observed and unobserved confounding, biases) for performing inference. A practitioner can often be left in a debilitating maze of techniques, philosophies and nuance. This course presents the fundamentals of inference in a practical approach for getting things done. After taking this course, students will understand the broad directions of statistical inference and use this information for making informed choices in analyzing data.

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Who will teach this course? Can I trust Brian Caffo, PhD?

Brian Caffo, PhD has created 29 courses that got 152 reviews which are generally positive. Brian Caffo, PhD has taught 1,359,271 students and received a 4.36 average review out of 152 reviews. Depending on the information available, we think that Brian Caffo, PhD is an instructor that you can trust.
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Johns Hopkins University
Brian Caffo, PhD is a professor in the
Department of Biostatistics at the
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. He graduated from the
Department of Statistics at the University of Florida in 2001. He works in the fields of computational statistics and neuroinformatics and co-created the SMART (
www.smart-stats.org) working group. He has been the recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientist (
PECASE) and Engineers and Bloomberg School of Public Health
Golden Apple and AMTRA teaching awards.

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Platform: Coursera
Video: 5h 9m
Language: English

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