From the course: Statistics Foundations 3: Using Data Sets

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Next steps and additional resources

Next steps and additional resources

- Congratulations, you made it. You survived sampling and sample size, you created confidence intervals and you performed some very basic hypothesis tests. If you weren't already surprised, interested or perhaps skeptical of the statistics that you encounter at work and in the media, you're probably now hypersensitive to any statistic that's put in front of you. You might even ask probing questions about sampling methods or get excited when you see poll results listed with their margins of error. I guarantee you'll now be keenly aware when people present data that is very likely unreliable. So what's next? Well, you can move on to even more advanced statistics courses that cover topics like regression, comparing two populations and analysis of variance or perhaps you want to learn more about business analytics. You can follow me here on LinkedIn for more statistics and business courses. In either case, your statistics…

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