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Statistics for Data Scientists
DESCRIPTION
The “statistics-for-data-scientists” repository is a pedagogical resource designed to bridge rigorous statistics theory and practical data science workflows. The code and materials are intended to help data scientists and analysts grasp statistical principles (e.g. inference, regressions, hypothesis testing, probability, confidence intervals) in contexts relevant to real data analysis tasks. The repository includes Jupyter notebooks, R scripts, worked examples, and possibly problem sets that illustrate how statistical methods are applied to real datasets. It aims to demystify the bridge between textbook statistics and empirical modeling by walking through assumption checking, visualization, interpreting outputs, and pitfalls of misuse. Throughout, the content emphasizes clarity and accessibility, showing not just how to run statistical tests or build models, but what they mean and when one method is preferred over another.
Features
- Jupyter notebooks and scripts demonstrating core statistical concepts (inference, regression, probability)
- Worked examples applying statistical methods to real datasets
- Emphasis on interpretation and assumption diagnostics
- Integration of theory with practical data science workflows
- Accessible teaching style that connects textbook ideas to applied modeling
- Code + narrative format to support learning and reference usage
Programming Language
R
Categories
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