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Use descriptive statistics to describe qualities of a sample, set up a hypothesis test, make inferences from a sample, and draw conclusions based on the results.

  • Updated Jan 10, 2019
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In this project, a classic phenomenon from experimental psychology called the Stroop effect is investigated. I learnt a little bit about the experiment, create a hypothesis regarding the outcome of the task. I looked at some data collected from others who have performed the same task and computed some statistics describing the results. Finally, …

  • Updated Apr 3, 2019
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This is a statistical project that is part of the Udacity Machine Learning Nanodegree. Use descriptive statistics and a statistical test to analyze the Stroop effect, a classic result of experimental psychology. Give your readers a good intuition for the data and use statistical inference to draw a conclusion based on the results

  • Updated Jul 5, 2018
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Udacity's Nanodegree program built in partnership with Kaggle and Mode that aims at training new Data Analysts mastering Python, R, SQL, and statistics to uncover insights, communicate critical findings, and create data-driven solutions.

  • Updated Mar 29, 2019
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