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Course Description

This course aims to make statistical analysis approachable and practical, as you learn how to read and interpret statistical reports in a business environment, and how to communicate statistical results to stakeholders. First, you will practice assessing the statistical components and representations of statistical results in a case study. You will then identify the appropriate method and conduct a summary analysis of a data set. Finally, you will prepare an executive summary of the key statistical points identified through your analysis and create a narrative summary with supporting graphics.

Faculty Author

Liz Karns

Benefits to the Learner

  • Identify the supporting statistical analysis from a media or business report
  • Determine, based on the type of data, the correct summary method and level to characterize the center, spread, and distribution of variables
  • Recognize misleading results, intentional or otherwise
  • Communicate summary statistics to stakeholders by employing graphic and narrative techniques

Target Audience

  • Professionals in any industry who need to communicate and interpret data
  • Business managers utilizing analytics or benchmarking and comparison
  • Professionals from any business function
  • Government workers engaged in policy analysis
  • Healthcare professionals
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