Thank you, Mr. Andersen, for once again helping me with another topic in college. I can't believe how difficult textbooks make the explanations of degrees of freedom, while you explained in in 3 seconds flat. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
The degrees of freedom explanation was great, why didn't my college stats teacher explain it like that? He just said memorize this stuff and then tested us on it.
When I'm looking to see if there is significant difference between two groups , I can use a chi-square, or a (1 or 2 tailed) t-test. I understand how to do them, but I'm not sure which to use depending on the circumstances. Any tips? BTW- I'm a graduate student in biology, and teach undergrad labs. Your videos are really help me prep for when I teach my students. Thanks!
I almost cried , because finally i know that i am not stupid , you clear most of the questions i had flying in my head with all this language and terminology of statistics language that i needed to understand , i just found your video and i,'ll watch all of them
Hello teacher, I'm a medical student from Damascus University, and I would like to thank you for this video. Today we were taking a lecture in medical statistics, and our professor, were talking about the degrees of freedom, she confused us while she was talking, but I knew every she said, and my friends didn't, do you know why? Because I watched this video, you made the heard things simple and easy, esp. your example about the degrees of freedom, A + B + C = 10 Thank you. I like your channel.
What does it mean when people refer to 'overlap' in regard to standard deviation and/or standard error? Also, what are true means and sample means? Thank you very much!
even though i think statistics is one of the worst math classes (i love math like algebra and physics), you made seem clear about the concept of statistics.
thanks teacher, please can anyone guide me to a website where i can find some raw spreadsheets on biology surveys in order to practice some statistic tests
Thank you for this video! Your videos are clear and to the point, easier to understand than most University lectures. Please could you do a video confirming the degrees of freedom/ locating the correct critical value for all statistics tests (both 1 tailed and 2 tailed testing)? Thanks again! :)
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5:35 all the important stuff was here, at least for my note packet.
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It improves the precision of standard deviation and will become very important as we start to compare data sets using tests like chi-squared.
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Thank you, Mr. Andersen, for once again helping me with another topic in college. I can't believe how difficult textbooks make the explanations of degrees of freedom, while you explained in in 3 seconds flat. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Good videos. But please expand the statistics section more
LET'S GO SCIENCE DUDE!!!!!
Thank you.
Your such a good teacher
The degrees of freedom explanation was great, why didn't my college stats teacher explain it like that? He just said memorize this stuff and then tested us on it.
Your college teacher was shit lol
Not much has changed in teaching now haha. Lecturers make things unnecessarily complicated - This guy makes understanding much easier!
Bozeman science teaches more than my bio teacher
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Excellent, love the way you explained this. Thanks. Especially degrees of freedom.
An ANOVA video would be wonderful
When I'm looking to see if there is significant difference between two groups , I can use a chi-square, or a (1 or 2 tailed) t-test. I understand how to do them, but I'm not sure which to use depending on the circumstances. Any tips?
BTW- I'm a graduate student in biology, and teach undergrad labs. Your videos are really help me prep for when I teach my students. Thanks!
I almost cried , because finally i know that i am not stupid , you clear most of the questions i had flying in my head with all this language and terminology of statistics language that i needed to understand , i just found your video and i,'ll watch all of them
His video (including some other) helped me pass the CLEP Biology, Thanks
Mr. Anderson you have the talent of teaching. Very clear and nice flow. Everything tends to be comprehended at once.
Hii this is awesome! I'm taking Biology and I'm so confuseeee with all the date. Thank you so much for doing this.
I'm being forced to watch this .Thx alot
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Can I go for EEE, CSE from statistics Department?
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Fast becoming my 'go-too-guy' for all my interests in science! Keep it up, loads of us are loving it!
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this man is amazing. i learn a lot fro his videos. thanks sir
hi fellow AP Bio Students
I am a decade deep in my career, and today the statistics boogeyman finally found me
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Brilliant….much better explanation than the stats teacher gave in grad school….thank you!
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AP Bio anyone?
Today's science is mainly focus on generating data.... Some time in some country it's only generating data not more than this.
Thanks paul
Hello teacher,
I'm a medical student from Damascus University, and I would like to thank you for this video.
Today we were taking a lecture in medical statistics, and our professor, were talking about the degrees of freedom, she confused us while she was talking, but I knew every she said, and my friends didn't, do you know why?
Because I watched this video, you made the heard things simple and easy, esp. your example about the degrees of freedom, A + B + C = 10
Thank you.
I like your channel.
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What is meant by objects get "red-shifted" as they move away?
What does it mean when people refer to 'overlap' in regard to standard deviation and/or standard error? Also, what are true means and sample means? Thank you very much!
Do you have any videos on finding the P value and T value? Also, do you have any other videos to find the degree of freedom?
Doing a masters and having to review my stats 0.0
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even though i think statistics is one of the worst math classes (i love math like algebra and physics), you made seem clear about the concept of statistics.
First time knowing what degrees of freedom actually are.
Do you have a video for student's t test? if so can you give me the link please and if not can you make a video ASAP please???
thanks!!
Great video!! Thanks for the explanation!
Great videos, but sometimes odd - half the video is explaining that sample
Good work again Paul. Your videos always help to de-mystify complex phenomenon.
best explanation ..Thank you
Why there is no video on null hypothesis???pls
best explanation of degree of freedom ever!
Great explanation - thank you.
Really helpful.. thank u sir.
What is the purpose of a degree of freedom?
can you do a video on ttests please. Thanks.
This is awesome. Thanks so much.
I love this guy
Great explanation and video of course!
Yr teaching is amazing
Thank you so much
Great video as usual ! :)
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Another brilliant and educating video. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
You good Mr anderson
thanks teacher, please can anyone guide me to a website where i can find some raw spreadsheets on biology surveys in order to practice some statistic tests
Thank you for this video! Your videos are clear and to the point, easier to understand than most University lectures. Please could you do a video confirming the degrees of freedom/ locating the correct critical value for all statistics tests (both 1 tailed and 2 tailed testing)? Thanks again! :)