i usually watch organic chemistry and khan academy videos for these but sometimes their videos can run a bit too long and can be boring although still more effective than school. But I'm so glad I found your channel cause it has made my life easier. I love the visuals and how simple you explain the concepts
your visuals are a great way to understand the concepts..........please upload more distributions and other statistical related videos..........looking forward🥰🥰
I finished almost all the content of your page. I really appreciate the way you deliver the information with simple terms and drawings.. fully integrated content. It helped me a lot in understanding many aspects for my preparation for the six sigma exam. I would like to ask if you could continue and cover some major topics, like the gage R&R (MSA), DOE, Control charts, and process capability.
Very nice explanation.its crystal clear I just love to watch u r videos ,which is really knowledgeable and ever for get it .great applauce for u .pls put more videos
I watched hundred of Indian videos. But they were more likely very bookish. But this one *_* I learned every second of this video. Please make a whole series on "Probability and statistics with R Studio".
Beautifully explained videos. I wish there were more on chi square, f,t distributions and other probability topics like poisson, exponential, gamma beta distributions.
These are the best videos and so helpful. Bless your heart for making these because they're amazing. My stats prof does not teach us and these make so much more sense than his lectures. Never stop doing this! You should post some worksheets if you ever have the time, I can't find any good ones :)
Thank you so much! And yes I used to have work sheets on my website but I had to take it down since I don't make enough money to keep the website up. But we will get there soon :)
@@Simplelearningpro Hope you can find a way (adsense etc.) to keep it on going. I know these videos are already getting 100K and above views, but that's nothing. I am sure with time, millions more will come and support. You just need to have some faith and keep going. These are such well curated contents that no thank you would be enough.
Do you still have practice problem resources for statistics? I would love to have some sort of statistics problems resource to practice the concepts you have been teaching
I do have practice problem resources that used to be available on my website, however, I currently don't have the proper funds to keep it running. I am hoping to get the website up by next year!
Can someone explain why the formula at 1:25 gives 0.5 instead of 0.25 for 1 success? How do you operate with the two numbers on top of each other? Thanks!
I have a doubt , If we re rolling a die many times then the distribution approaches Normal, but that normal distribution will be discrete since The values of X would be discrete only , let's say flipping coins , the values of X are going to remain Discrete only , so Normal Distribution will also be discrete?
Great question! I am actually working on the second part of this series that will be addressing this issue. In short, yes, the variables you mentioned are discrete variables. As we increase the value of 'n', by rolling a die many times or by flipping a coin many times, the shape of the binomial distribution approaches the shape of a normal distribution. There has to be an emphasis on the word "approach" because it will never be a true normal distribution. This is due to the fact that these variables are discrete variables rather than continuous variables. As shown in the video, discrete variables must be presented as a bar graph, whereas continuous variables are presented as a histogram - in which this is the only case you can have a properly presented normal distribution.
i usually watch organic chemistry and khan academy videos for these but sometimes their videos can run a bit too long and can be boring although still more effective than school. But I'm so glad I found your channel cause it has made my life easier. I love the visuals and how simple you explain the concepts
I'm glad I am able to help. Thank you so much for supporting my channel and giving me feedback!
Just discovered this outstanding channel! This is the best resource I've ever seen on this topic! Greetings from France!
Please keep on making such stunning videos!! Thanks!))
I love the way of presenting and visualizing!
The best explanation and demonstration among lots of video for this sublect. Well done! 👏
The animation makes it so easy to understand. Thank you so much 🤍
Fantabulous, simple, clean and neat and very Effective🔥🔥
You're back! Lovely to see your videos again. Thank you.
Yep these videos take quite a while to make :) But thank you for commenting and supporting me I really appreciate that
Another extraordinary video. Thank you!
your visuals are a great way to understand the concepts..........please upload more distributions and other statistical related videos..........looking forward🥰🥰
Wonderful, this way it's so easy to understand.
After Many Days!! Great video
Thank you!
Please consider making more videos, you are a gift.
I promise, I'll surely support you on patreon once I get a job. You're doing god level work!!! Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much! Anything helps, even subscribing and liking my videos!
Great explanation 👍👍.neat and clean teaching i had never seen .
Love this channel 💖💖 keep going
greatest explanation for this!
I finished almost all the content of your page. I really appreciate the way you deliver the information with simple terms and drawings.. fully integrated content. It helped me a lot in understanding many aspects for my preparation for the six sigma exam.
I would like to ask if you could continue and cover some major topics, like the gage R&R (MSA), DOE, Control charts, and process capability.
Very nice explanation.its crystal clear I just love to watch u r videos ,which is really knowledgeable and ever for get it .great applauce for u .pls put more videos
Thanks a lot...really nice vedio....From India🇮🇳 ❤
I watched hundred of Indian videos. But they were more likely very bookish.
But this one *_*
I learned every second of this video. Please make a whole series on "Probability and statistics with R Studio".
PLEASE MAKE MORE I WILL LITERALLY Support your for the rest of my life AAhHHH :))
Doing my best!
Thank you for your job
It is really helpfull!
Bro Love the channel!!! definitely going to recommend classmates to your channel. Thanks
Thank you so much! Good luck with the rest of your learning!
Bite size videos with graphics are so helpful. Thanks for making this video.
Thank you for commenting :)
Beautifully explained videos. I wish there were more on chi square, f,t distributions and other probability topics like poisson, exponential, gamma beta distributions.
Working on them :)
Can you make videos of other distributions? I like your course so much. They are so valuable.
Very helpful! 🆙❤
Excellent video
Wow,wow,this is the best.
this guy deserves more subscribers
Thank you this video is so helpful!!
Glad to help! Good luck with the rest of your studies
These are the best videos and so helpful. Bless your heart for making these because they're amazing. My stats prof does not teach us and these make so much more sense than his lectures. Never stop doing this! You should post some worksheets if you ever have the time, I can't find any good ones :)
Thank you so much! And yes I used to have work sheets on my website but I had to take it down since I don't make enough money to keep the website up. But we will get there soon :)
I wish he could return soon. There''s a whole bunch of us waiting to learn more from you Jake.
@@Simplelearningpro Hope you can find a way (adsense etc.) to keep it on going. I know these videos are already getting 100K and above views, but that's nothing. I am sure with time, millions more will come and support. You just need to have some faith and keep going. These are such well curated contents that no thank you would be enough.
very informative!!
Please upload more !! you are my favorite channel. You dont make videos you make magic.
Yup, they're coming along slowly but surely! These videos take over 100 hours to create :) thank you for supporting me!
@@Simplelearningpro Yeah I've tried my hand in video editing and realised how much effort every second of footage requires
Omggg so helpfulll! The animation is amazing! How did u do that? Huhu
Very well explained!!!
Glad you think so!
My xm is banging on the door. And ur video came to me as an angel. Thanks from Bangladesh.
I love you man! You are the best.
I love you too, thank you!
Great Video! What's the font you've used for the Recap title?
excellent sir
hey Jake, i would like to know please what software do you use to create these beautiful animations ?
thanks you so much
great!
Good Job!
Thank you!
Is the standard deviation of flip coin 100 times 5% or 10% ? Thank you^^
Very nice graphics and animation; much better than white boards
What font is that? I love it
what app or software to make this presentation? need help for my project in class
Do you still have practice problem resources for statistics? I would love to have some sort of statistics problems resource to practice the concepts you have been teaching
I do have practice problem resources that used to be available on my website, however, I currently don't have the proper funds to keep it running. I am hoping to get the website up by next year!
Plz continue to make videos on regular basis
Doing my best! Each video takes me over 100 hours to create
Please make a video on mean, median of symmetric binomial when n is odd
Please
Thanks
Thank you for commenting!
sir, can u upload matlab examples on normal distribution
Can someone explain why the formula at 1:25 gives 0.5 instead of 0.25 for 1 success? How do you operate with the two numbers on top of each other? Thanks!
Got it, learned how to operate with combinations lol
I have a doubt , If we re rolling a die many times then the distribution approaches Normal, but that normal distribution will be discrete since The values of X would be discrete only , let's say flipping coins , the values of X are going to remain Discrete only , so Normal Distribution will also be discrete?
Great question! I am actually working on the second part of this series that will be addressing this issue. In short, yes, the variables you mentioned are discrete variables. As we increase the value of 'n', by rolling a die many times or by flipping a coin many times, the shape of the binomial distribution approaches the shape of a normal distribution. There has to be an emphasis on the word "approach" because it will never be a true normal distribution. This is due to the fact that these variables are discrete variables rather than continuous variables. As shown in the video, discrete variables must be presented as a bar graph, whereas continuous variables are presented as a histogram - in which this is the only case you can have a properly presented normal distribution.
Video on t test ,z test,chi square test. Please
They are coming slowly but surely!
Nice video please make video on new topic of statistics
They are coming :)
please make some videos about hypothesis ..
Currently working on them!
Isn't a binomial experiment's data always discrete, so how can we approximate a normal distribution of continuous values?
2:55 / 7:21
Pleas finish the statistics course😓😓😓please please