Published

September 25, 2025

Intro to stats

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Overview

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TipLearning Objectives
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  • These describe concepts the learners should grasp and techniques they should be able to use by the end of the course.
  • You can think of these as completing the phrase “after this course, the participant should be able to…”
  • They are not supposed to be as detailed as the learning objectives of each section, but more high-level.

Target Audience

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Prerequisites

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Exercises

Exercises in these materials are labelled according to their level of difficulty:

Level Description
Exercises in level 1 are simpler and designed to get you familiar with the concepts and syntax covered in the course.
Exercises in level 2 combine different concepts together and apply it to a given task.
Exercises in level 3 require going beyond the concepts and syntax introduced to solve new problems.

Citation & Authors

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  • You adapted or used any of them in your own teaching.
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You can cite these materials as:

"Surname", ". (2025). "mb-intro-to-stats". "https://cambiotraining.github.io/mb-intro-to-stats/"

Or in BibTeX format:

@misc{YourReferenceHere,
  author = {"Surname", "Name"},
  month = {9},
  title = {"mb-intro-to-stats"},
  url = {"https://cambiotraining.github.io/mb-intro-to-stats/"},
  year = {2025}
}

About the authors:

  • "Name" "Surname"
    Affiliation: "Institution or Affiliation"
    Roles: "edit author contribution roles"

Acknowledgements

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  • Or other people that may have advised during the material development (but are not authors).