Unit 8 explores three different types of inferential statistics methods and examines their similarities and differences.
- Frequentist Inference: regards probability as the expected frequency of a particular outcome when an experiment is run multiple times.
- Bootstrap Inference: simulates reruns of an experiment to observe outcomes.
- Bayesian Inference: treats probability as a reflection of your belief in a specific outcome.
- Develop an understanding of frequentist, Bootstrap, and Bayesian inference.
- Peform Hypothesis testing to identify statistical significance.
- Gain the ability to determine when a particular kind of statistical inference should be used over another.
- Understanding how hypothesis testing is applied in real-world applicatins such as A/B testing.