This course aims to help you to ask better statistical questions when performing empirical research. We will discuss how to design informative studies, both when your predictions are correct, as when your predictions are wrong. We will question norms, and reflect on how we can improve research practices to ask more interesting questions. In practical hands on assignments you will learn techniques and tools that can be immediately implemented in your own research, such as thinking about the smallest effect size you are interested in, justifying your sample size, evaluate findings in the literature while keeping publication bias into account, performing a meta-analysis, and making your analyses computationally reproducible.

Improving Your Statistical Questions
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Improving Your Statistical Questions

Instructor: Daniel Lakens
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What you'll learn
Ask better questions in empirical research
Design more informative studies
Evaluate the scientific literature taking bias into account
Reflect on current norms, and how you can improve your research practices
Skills you'll gain
- Statistical Hypothesis Testing
- Research Methodologies
- Statistical Reporting
- General Science and Research
- Data Sharing
- Probability & Statistics
- Data Ethics
- Statistical Analysis
- Simulations
- Statistical Inference
- Science and Research
- Research Design
- Scientific Methods
- Quantitative Research
- Statistical Methods
- Data Synthesis
- Computational Thinking
- Sample Size Determination
- Research
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Status: PreviewEindhoven University of Technology
Status: Free TrialUniversity of Amsterdam
Status: PreviewUniversity of Leeds
Status: Free TrialAmerican Psychological Association
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Reviewed on Jan 1, 2020
Cracking - very informative, nice mixture of modes of learning, and engaging
Reviewed on Oct 31, 2019
Daniel's second course as good as the first. He does a nice job!!
Reviewed on Dec 4, 2019
I recommend this course to everyone who wants to improve their grasp of statistics. The course involves content that is timely and relevant within an easy-to-digest form and amount.




