Join Richard Chua for an in-depth discussion in this video Challenges and solutions, part of Learning Minitab.
- [Voiceover] This course includes a learning support called Challenges. Challenges are hands on practices activities where you can hone your skills. During a Challenge I will lay out some objectives which you should complete on your own. Each Challenge is followed by a solution.
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5/5/2016Dr. Richard Chua shows how to import and organize data; open, save, and share Minitab worksheets and projects; create graphs and charts; and use descriptive statistics and statistical tests in Minitab to make inferences and data-driven decisions. Then learn how to make inferences on continuous data—running normality tests, variance tests, correlations, and simple regression tests. Finally, discover how to share your findings with others using reports and simple copy-and-paste techniques. Start watching to learn why Minitab is one of the world's most popular statistical software tools.
- Inputting data in Minitab
- Creating display graphs and charts, including bar and Pareto charts and scatterplots
- Describing data with statistics
- Comparing variance, multiple means, and medians
- Running multiple regression tests
- Comparing proportions
- Saving worksheets and Minitab projects
- Sharing your work and generating reports
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Introduction
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Welcome59s
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Exercise files43s
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1. Minitab Overview
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Screen tour4m 54s
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Input and organize data3m 41s
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2. Display Graphs and Charts
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Bar charts9m 48s
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Pareto charts3m 36s
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Time series plots2m 25s
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Scatterplots3m 18s
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Variation plots3m 4s
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3. Describe Data with Statistics
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Descriptive statistics1m 43s
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Graphical summary1m 48s
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4. Inferences on Continuous Data
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Normality test1m 54s
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Compare variances4m 35s
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Multiple regression3m 9s
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5. Inferences on Categorical Data
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Compare proportions3m 2s
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Test for independence3m 41s
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6. Save and Share Your Work
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Share outputs1m 7s
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Conclusion
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Next steps28s
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