Basic Statistics

Date:

08/06/2022 - 09/06/2022

Organised by:

Royal Statistical Society

Presenter:

Ellen Marshall

Level:

Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)

Contact:

training@rss.org.uk

Map:

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Venue:

12 Errol Street, London

Description:

Level: Foundation (F)

The purpose of this course is to help participants understand some basic statistical concepts and develop a strategy for approaching simple data analysis. The course will introduce basic concepts such as hypothesis testing and confidence interval estimation. It will provide the tools to undertake simple analysis of a dataset and will include some helpful hints and tips for reading and understanding reported statistics. Delegates will be given a small amount of precourse materials to help them prepare for the course.


Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, participants will understand basic approaches to statistical inference, including hypothesis testing and confidence interval estimation. They will be equipped with the skills necessary to undertake simple analysis and to understand some of the basic terms often used to report statistical results. The course will mainly use calculations by hand to aid understanding, but will include outputs from Excel and other free statistical software for some statistical tests.


Topics Covered

Day 1: The normal distribution, basic study design,data summary, confidence intervals, introduction to hypothesis tests,analysis of contingency tables - the chi-squared test.

Day 2: T-tests, non parametric tests, (Wilcoxon signed rank test, Mann-Whitney U test), correlation and regression, basic presentation of data and results.


Target Audience

This course is aimed at those who have either never undertaken a formal statistics course, or who have studied some statistics in the past but wish to undertake a refresher. It is ideal for statistical novices who have never had any formal training but are starting to encounter statistics in their work and wish to gain some insight. Experience of using Excel is an advantage but not essential as some examples of analysis in Excel and other free software will be demonstrated.


Delegate Feedback

"Ellen and Jenny were extremely knowledgeable. They were also approachable and happy to give further explanations when necessary"

"Excellent course. Hard to fault. I can see why it's popular"

"This was a fantastic course, the presenters had a very high knowledge but were able to 'dumb it down' for me as I am new to this"

Cost:

£599.76 to £832.32 (including VAT)

Website and registration:

Region:

Greater London

Keywords:

Quantitative Data Handling and Data Analysis, Normal distribution , Confidence intervals , Hypothesis tests , Chi-squared test , Correlation , Regression

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Quantitative Data Handling and Data Analysis

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