From Data to Decisions: Finding Patterns with AI

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From Data to Decisions: Finding Patterns with AI

Coursera · Intermediate ·📊 Data Analytics & Business Intelligence ·3mo ago

Key Takeaways

Uses AI to generate univariate graphics and find patterns in data, including histograms, box plots, and statistical methods like ANOVA and t-tests

Original Description

This course teaches students how to generate univariate graphics, such as histograms and box plots, using generative AI tools to automate and streamline the analysis process. Students will explore conditional means through statistical methods like ANOVA and t-tests, while also using AI to create and interpret visualizations, such as bar charts and dot plots. A key focus will be on leveraging AI to both carry out analyses and generate clear, data-driven explanations of the results. By the end, students will confidently utilize AI to enhance their data analysis and communication skills.
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