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    Learner Reviews & Feedback for Understanding and Visualizing Data with Python by University of Michigan

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    About the Course

    In this course, learners will be introduced to the field of statistics, including where data come from, study design, data management, and
    exploring and visualizing data. Learners will identify different types of data, and learn how to visualize, analyze, and interpret summaries for
    both univariate and multivariate data. Learners will also be introduced to the differences between probability and non-probability sampling from
    larger populations, the idea of how sample estimates vary, and how inferences can be made about larger populations based on probability
    sampling. At the end of each week, learners will apply the statistical concepts they’ve learned using Python within the course...
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    Top reviews

    VV

    Aug 2, 2020

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    Great course to learn the basics! The supplementary material in Jupyter notebooks is extremely valuable. Really appreciate the PhD students who took the time to explain even the simplest of codes :)

    MR

    Oct 31, 2020

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    Well organized material. The Discussion forum was the best one I've experienced in my Coursera education. All my questions were answered within one day. The best statistics class I've taken yet!

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    Jul 26, 2021

    Very good and insightful

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    Nov 6, 2024

    It's excellent course

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    Aug 23, 2020

    Very nice Course

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    Feb 24, 2020

    excellent course

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    Apr 26, 2020

    Worth Learning

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    By Liu M

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    Jan 13, 2020

    great course

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    By Ata M

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    Feb 1, 2019

    nice effort

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    By Elvan V

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    Sep 30, 2020

    Keep it up

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    By 黄存昕

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    Jun 2, 2021

    not bad

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    By Mikel A

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    May 14, 2020

    In overall the course is good. However, there are some issues that could be improved, as for example:

    - Using the NHANES database is come cases is not the most effective as you can spend some times trying to indetify or search for the variable they are asking for. Better instructions or the use of a simpler database could be an alternative.

    - Some videos could be improved. There are compilation errors in the Python demostrative videos, in some other cases previoulsy not-explained functions are used (while similar functions already known by the alumn are available) or Python 2 functions are proposed (the course should be oriented to Python 3).

    - I found that both parts of the course (stats and programming) are not always perfectly coordinated.

    Despite these issues, the course is good and I will go to the next course with them.

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    By maytat l

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    Jul 7, 2020

    Overall good but still have rooms to improve. I knew so little about statistics and Python. The concept is quite difficult but relatively new unlike other typical statistics courses offer. Practice assignments are very good but difficult. More guidance of Python libraries usage would help. Passing assignments were too easy. Strong foundations of using Python especially in libraries such as matplot, numpy, panda, seaborn would really help to better understand the concepts with a graphical presentation in Python. I would recommend this course for those who are familiar with those Python libraries already. For me, I need to learn more about those and would revisit the content here again to better grasp full understanding.

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    By Mitchell H

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    May 25, 2021

    Generally very good content and presentation. Removing a star due to frustrations with a really off topic essay assignment required in week 3 of the course. An online programming/statistics course is not the place to teach writing skills. This is especially true since the online peer review grading system isn't configured to ensure submitted essays are reviewed.

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    By Sig I

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    Mar 24, 2022

    The course material seemed a bit scattered, possibly because of there being at least five presenters. The material wasn't really that focused on data visualization and veered into esoteric (but interesting) topics like non-probability sampling. The pizza memorandum assignment seemed quite pointless. More work with Python labs would have been my preferrence.

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    By Jaime A C V

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    Apr 8, 2020

    The topics that were seen in the course started in a very basic and understandable way but they evolved to much more advanced and difficult topics without a good explanation.Sometimes I felt no connection between theory and practice with Python. The large number of teachers does not allow continuity in learning and creates gaps.

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    By Hossein P

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    Nov 1, 2019

    This course started well, but unfortunately, I think they should add more extra example and focus on the topics more in-depth, I can say in each quiz I spend around 3 hours to find related topics in the internet and learn them to answer to the questions and I think it should be cover by the course itself.

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    By kamalakannan

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    Jul 26, 2020

    It's great course to understand the basic concepts of statistics like uni-variate and bi-variate data.But,the assignment which they give week 3 and week 4 is not that much to implement the concepts practically. Overall ,it is a good course.

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    By Khang “ P

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    Sep 20, 2021

    The theory material is great. However, the final week has a bit exhausting content but the lab is way too easy. Additionally, there is no real "key answers" for the lab so I cannot double check my work.

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    By Vikram J

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    Oct 20, 2020

    Very long videos, even the simplest concept is explained in a slower manner. But this is true for me and a lot might benefit from this pace.

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    By Rakesh D

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    Jan 20, 2020

    Lectures are boring and very long it should be more practical ,but yes I've gain certain statistical insights.

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    By Vignesh R

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    Nov 11, 2019

    Python in week 2 is largely unexplained, also course could have dived deeper into statistics

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    By Zhehao G

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    May 23, 2021

    too much works in each week, It may be possible for people, who work only half day

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    By Leonardo S

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    Apr 10, 2020

    Good content and syllabus, though the later videos could be easier to follow.

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    By Ayush Z

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    May 19, 2020

    I think it was more theoretical and more practice is required.

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    By Rui L

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    Mar 23, 2025

    cannot understand the asignment, also the answers

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    By Navavat P

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    Sep 6, 2020

    Too many texts in the lectures

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