If you want to deepen your understanding of data analysis and find meaning in data, this introduction to statistics workshop is for you.
- statistics | data science | open data | artificial intelligence | big data
- Wednesday 11 September 2024, 16:00 - 17:30 (CEST)
- Online only
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- When
- Wednesday 11 September 2024, 16:00 - 17:30 (CEST)
- Where
- Online only
- Languages
- English
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Description
In this workshop, we will introduce the fundamentals of statistics and emphasise its necessity for data analysis.
First, we will delve into univariate and bivariate descriptive statistics for a selected social phenomenon in the EU, exploring measures of central tendency, variability, shape distribution, covariance, and correlation. We will also cover various exploratory plots, including histograms, scatter plots, and boxplots.
In the second part of the workshop, we will introduce the concept of probability. We will explain different event types (i.e., the set of outcomes of an experiment) and probability calculations and explore more advanced topics like conditional probability and the Bayes Theorem. Throughout the use case, we will use tools currently offered in BTDI to implement the statistical measures.
All the tools used during these workshops are free to EU public administrations to experiment with data. Learn how to apply for BDTI here.
What you’ll get from this workshop:
- A deep understanding of Statistics and its importance in data analysis
- An understanding of descriptive statistics and exploratory plots
- An overview of Probability, events, and relevant theories (Conditional Probability and Bayes Theorem)
- A chance to have your questions answered live by your instructor
- A list of tools and resources to keep learning
Who should join?
This is a beginner-friendly course for anyone who wants to develop their data analysis fundamentals. It is intended primarily for professionals working in public administration but is open to anyone with a passion for using data for good. No prerequisites are required to attend this workshop.