An understanding and working knowledge of the basic principles of statistics are of central importance in understanding the sport and health sciences. Introduction to Statistics in Human Performance: ...
This course introduces students to statistics and quantitative information. The course surveys probability theory, hypothesis testing, descriptive statistics and visualizations, and inferential ...
The module will introduce students to basic concepts and techniques such as hypothesis testing and confidence interval estimation in statistics. Students will learn some simple statistical methods and ...
Basic statistical concepts presented with emphasis on their relevance to biological and medical investigations. Evaluation is through problem sets, quizzes embedded within asynchronous videos, use of ...
This course is available on the Executive Master of Public Administration and Executive Master of Public Policy. This course is not available as an outside option. The objective of this module is to ...
The game of football, particularly the college game, has evolved throughout the years. So have the ways to track execution and overall performance, as college football analytics have become more and ...
This campus-based module is led by Stephen Walters. It runs in the Autumn semester and is worth 15 credits. This module introduces students to the basic concepts and techniques of medical statistics, ...
Collecting data; summarizing and displaying data; drawing conclusions and making decisions using data; probability background, confidence intervals, hypotheses tests, regression, correlation. Not open ...
This course is the starting point for learning about statistical analysis in clinical and public health research. Attendees will learn the key concepts from statisticians working with the many ...
You’ve seen Moneyball. You’re thinking “do they have that for hockey?” They sure do! By Matt Pfeffer You’ve seen Moneyball. You’re thinking “do they have that for hockey?” They sure do! It’s a ...
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