@Brandon Foltz I just wanna to ask, is there a video, generally talk about all the statistics methods which you've casted, like a map with relationships. So that I wont feel missing in the courses. I mean the tutorials are quite good. But I cannot find the clues and relationships between them. Yes, it's really hard to describe all the methods. But I think it will be a great episode or series to talk about the branches, forks and techniques developed in the history. Thanks and regards.
Hello sir, I have a data with urban population, rural population and life expectancy of a person, net migration rate and mortality rate for various years and I want apply anyone statistical tool to that. Could you please help me and suggest one? please.
@Irena Gjerasimovska You would have to use something like a Kruskal-Wallis test or Friedman test and then do post-hoc analysis using pairwise or other methods.
@Brandon Foltz
I just wanna to ask, is there a video, generally talk about all the statistics methods which you've casted, like a map with relationships. So that I wont feel missing in the courses. I mean the tutorials are quite good. But I cannot find the clues and relationships between them. Yes, it's really hard to describe all the methods. But I think it will be a great episode or series to talk about the branches, forks and techniques developed in the history. Thanks and regards.
Sir, i'm little unclear about when to use one tailed test and when to use two tailed test?
Hello sir, I have a data with urban population, rural population and life expectancy of a person, net migration rate and mortality rate for various years and I want apply anyone statistical tool to that. Could you please help me and suggest one? please.
Can I perform a Spearman correlation if I have 300 observations ?
Hi! Yep! As long as the the data are appropriate for ranks.
@Irena Gjerasimovska You would have to use something like a Kruskal-Wallis test or Friedman test and then do post-hoc analysis using pairwise or other methods.