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- Course by The London School of Economics and Political Science
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This proctored examination assesses all concepts, methods and techniques introduced across the following four courses within the LSE MicroBachelors program in Statistics Fundamentals:
Statistics 1: Introductory statistics, probability and estimation
Statistics 1: Statistical methods
Statistics 2: Probability and distribution theory
Statistics 2: Statistical inference ****
It is two hours in duration and must be sat under online proctored conditions.
It is the final step towards completing the LSE MicroBachelors program in Statistics Fundamentals and you must pass with a mark of 70% or higher to gain your certificate.
What you will learn
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Syllabus
The following topics are assessed within this exam:
● Mathematical revision and the nature of statistics
● Data visualisation and descriptive statistics
● Probability theory
● The normal distribution and ideas of sampling
● Point and interval estimation
● Hypothesis testing I
● Hypothesis testing II
● Contingency tables and the chi-squared test
● Sampling design and some ideas underlying causation
● Correlation and linear regression
● Probability theory I
● Probability theory II
● Random variables
● Common distributions of random variables
● Multivariate random variables
● Sampling distributions of statistics
● Point estimation I
● Point estimation II and interval estimation
● Hypothesis testing
● Analysis of variance (ANOVA)
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Prepare to test your grasp of essential statistics concepts with the Statistics Fundamentals Proctored Exam, part of the LSE MicroBachelors program. This course, offered by edX, is tailored for those aiming to advance their studies or enhance their skills in high-demand careers. Ideal for IT and Computer Science enthusiasts, it assesses your knowledge from four foundational courses. Available through Professional and Starter subscriptions, this course ensures you're ready for the next educational or professional step.

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