Why can't every school have such education? No students would have skipped classes, unless they are stupid. Great Video! I don't know to appreciate you sufficiently. But certainly I can subscribe! Trillions of thanks to you!
This was pure gold. I have been out of school since 1996 and this helped so amazingly much. Like I could go and explain this to someone now, ha! Thank YOU!
*TLDR* *Mode* = most common value. *Median* = the middle vale. *Mean* = average value. *Range* = max (biggest) value subtracted from the min smallest value. *Standard Variation* = how close the values in the data set are to the mean. Calculated by deducting the mean from each of the values then from that squaring each result (value minus mean) and adding them together (total of the results). Then divide the it by the number of values minus 1. Then finding the square root. *Variance* is all of the above but un-squared at the end. ie Calculated by deducting the mean from each of the values then from that squaring each result (value minus mean) and adding each result together. Then divide the total results by the number of values minus 1.
The purpose of education is to make learning a simple and easy process. However, complex an idea, it is making that simple to understand and easy to apply is all a task of a teacher. This video makes statistics easy to understand. Thank you for your great effort and service to humanity..!
I love standard deviations, and you explained the steps and formulas well. There a lot of steps, however by doing these steps carefully and completely I was successful in getting the correct answer.
Almost 5 years old video and still one of the best content about the subject. I just subscribed the channel and I feel just 42.7k subscribers is too low such quality presentation. Kudos.!
Dude u fucking amazing. I have paid to get an educaton and they can't even explain what a deviasion is. You are a dude with like 10k subs but you explain like a God. I wish u lots of luck.
This is so beautifully explained. The Presenter has excellent presentation skills and i like the way the ppt flows with the focus. This makes a relatively difficult topic look so simple.. Thank You Sir
Fist of all, it is most helpful video-channel I saw for last couple days. Second, here is a small mistake on 3:43, probably because of not full number chart presented on screenshot - there are you explained median vs mean - you pointed that median will be 12 while in a present number chart the see 8 numbers from 2-16 … according this the median will be 9.5 and mean 9. Correct me if I am wrong. But thanks for your work!
Thanks for the great content. Why are we supposed to divide (n+1) by 2, and not just (n), but when it comes to percentiles, we use only (n) without anything added to it. Why?
Thanks for this informative video. In statistics, from the whole dataset, why we are concerned about the mean the most (suppose the dataset is about household power consumption)
Thank you for your comment! I am doing my very best to upload as much as I can. As an option, you can support me on patreon to help accelerate this process! Good luck in your studies :)
I agree with you all that it is the best way of learning statistics I ever saw! But can anybody please explain why the median ( at time 3:41 of video ) is 12? I had understood that we should sum 8 +10= 18 /2 = 9 would be the median . I am don´t understand why 12.
I watched this in math class and I learned more in this video then what our teacher could teach us in 2.5 weeks. As a bonus, there are the cute little people.
Great explanation!!!! but i still facing the problem ... how does the result number of the standard deviation tell me the variation of the range ? what is 4.336 stand for?
I am confused as to why while calculating the standard deviation you are using the formula for sample and not population as your entire set is of 5 numbers. So should we not use the population formula instead. Also for the median example would the median not be 9 as it is the middle position and will lie between 8 and 10 and hence have to be added and divided?
Why can't every school have such education? No students would have skipped classes, unless they are stupid. Great Video! I don't know to appreciate you sufficiently. But certainly I can subscribe! Trillions of thanks to you!
Exactly! Why are schools so complicated? Smh
Indeed
Same!!!
It only means some schools are not competent
my school is one of best not gonna lie
One of the most clear and concise videos on this subject - I wished you uploaded more videos though!
This was pure gold. I have been out of school since 1996 and this helped so amazingly much. Like I could go and explain this to someone now, ha! Thank YOU!
my mind is just blown by the fact that this is just amazing content.. keep up the great work
*TLDR*
*Mode* = most common value.
*Median* = the middle vale.
*Mean* = average value.
*Range* = max (biggest) value subtracted from the min smallest value.
*Standard Variation* = how close the values in the data set are to the mean. Calculated by deducting the mean from each of the values then from that squaring each result (value minus mean) and adding them together (total of the results). Then divide the it by the number of values minus 1. Then finding the square root.
*Variance* is all of the above but un-squared at the end. ie Calculated by deducting the mean from each of the values then from that squaring each result (value minus mean) and adding each result together. Then divide the total results by the number of values minus 1.
Nice
He should have mentioned both population standard deviation and sample standard deviation. Good video tho
This is the best video to help me understand scientific method and research ever. This explanation is simplified and easy to follow.
You just clearly explained what I have been struggling in for more than a month, and all of that in 7 mins!! THANKS!!
Thank you SO VERY much you kind humans! I wish all explanations were this simple and straight to the point.
Amazing...Thank you. Concise explanation, incredible animation. Just an amazing learning environment, you're providing.
Short and Simple. Very clear explanation and nice animation. Great Job !!!!
WOW!!!! This has to be a de facto way of learning at school. Saved days of reading.
I cant believe he has not reached 1M he should be having more than 10M by now!!! So so helpful
The purpose of education is to make learning a simple and easy process. However, complex an idea, it is making that simple to understand and easy to apply is all a task of a teacher. This video makes statistics easy to understand. Thank you for your great effort and service to humanity..!
No problem at all! I'm glad I'm able to help a lot of people especially during the COVID-19 pandemic
Thank u so much your explanation is short and straight to point
I love standard deviations, and you explained the steps and formulas well. There a lot of steps, however by doing these steps carefully and completely I was successful in getting the correct answer.
Almost 5 years old video and still one of the best content about the subject. I just subscribed the channel and I feel just 42.7k subscribers is too low such quality presentation. Kudos.!
Thank you so much!
Dude u fucking amazing. I have paid to get an educaton and they can't even explain what a deviasion is. You are a dude with like 10k subs but you explain like a God. I wish u lots of luck.
Best video on youtube about this topic (watched a bunch of them and this one hit home)
This is so beautifully explained. The Presenter has excellent presentation skills and i like the way the ppt flows with the focus. This makes a relatively difficult topic look so simple.. Thank You Sir
Thank you so much Nigel, I really appreciate your comment!
Really simple explanation. Very good.
Never got standard deviation, and I still don't, but now I at least know what it is. Thanks
I don’t usually comment on videos but now let me salute whoever created this video 👌
Thank you :) It was me!
Best video I ever came across on central tendancy
Excellent. It is explained so simply. Very helpful.
I love how you explained with formula, looks complicated but its simple! Thanks for this great explanation
Thank you for watching :)
ways to learn IN JUST 7MINS!!😱😱 Nice job bro
Thank you :)
Wow for once I get this.. I needed this for SPSS understanding and interpreting. Thank you so much!!! Keep up the awesome work! :'D
Thank you :)
Such teacher's will make future great data scientist.
Even during my M.S I failed to understand what is standard deviation and now I can easily understand that 😉😉😍😉😍 love your hard work
Thank you for your comment! Good luck with your studies I wish you the best (:
Wonderful explanation. Many thanks for your work. Take care.
Wonderfully Explained!!
Fist of all, it is most helpful video-channel I saw for last couple days. Second, here is a small mistake on 3:43, probably because of not full number chart presented on screenshot - there are you explained median vs mean - you pointed that median will be 12 while in a present number chart the see 8 numbers from 2-16 … according this the median will be 9.5 and mean 9. Correct me if I am wrong. But thanks for your work!
Voice+Animation makes it easy !!!!!
Thanks for the great content.
Why are we supposed to divide (n+1) by 2, and not just (n), but when it comes to percentiles, we use only (n) without anything added to it.
Why?
I'm wondering about the same
This guy divides by n at 3:30 in his video
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Man, this cleared a lot of my points. Helped me a lot.
Thank you!!! So easy to understand the concepts now!
Learning what always struggled to learn, great job, keep on it, is there any thing on Control Charts and how to make them and calculate limits?
thank u so much for teaching me what a number is
great respect to you as a teacher
Now I understand the difference between mode, median, mean, range, standard deviation
Thanks for simple explanation
Thank you for making this easy to understand
I’m amazed at how simple you made it, it’s easy now!!! Thank you 🙏
Thank you for your comment Ashley! Good luck with your studies and I'm glad I was able to help (:
Thanks for this informative video. In statistics, from the whole dataset, why we are concerned about the mean the most (suppose the dataset is about household power consumption)
Amazing content, I wonder what flatforms or software you use to make these awesome animations..I wanna know pleeeeeease
Thank you for a great presentation.
Thank you for your comment!
Sir it's a very interesting and helpful lesson for the beginners. It's very easy to understand. Plz upload more . Thanks
Thank you for your comment! I am doing my very best to upload as much as I can. As an option, you can support me on patreon to help accelerate this process! Good luck in your studies :)
Yes, I found a video that is not clickbait! (Thank you for the examples) :)
You're welcome! Good luck with your studies Sergey (:
Outstanding video. Thank you so much.
Thank you for your comment! I appreciate it
Amazing explanation! I love you for this.
And I love you for watching :)
Thank very much, this video helped my a lot!!
I wish my teacher watch your explanation !!!
Haha thank you for watching!
EVER GOOD LACTURE IN THIS PLATFORM
You just gained a subscriber
Your teaching style is very interesting and fun making thank you
Thank you for your comment! Good luck with your studies Jayvir!
enjoyed it and learned so much from it, thanks!
I agree with you all that it is the best way of learning statistics I ever saw! But can anybody please explain why the median ( at time 3:41 of video ) is 12? I had understood that we should sum 8 +10= 18 /2 = 9 would be the median . I am don´t understand why 12.
I watched this in math class and I learned more in this video then what our teacher could teach us in 2.5 weeks. As a bonus, there are the cute little people.
Great Explanation.
Great explanation!!!!
but i still facing the problem ... how does the result number of the standard deviation tell me the variation of the range ? what is 4.336 stand for?
Right! How did it all of a sudden simplify to lower when there were no other numbers stated to how it got there?
That was easy...explained very well....
You deserved Million Subs
Loved it. Amazing video
Wow i learned so much from this vid!
This is so much epic for a tutor youtuber like you, in comparison to that epic failure professor of mines at my university....
I am so grateful for this, thank you very much 😊 🙏 ❤️
You are so welcome
Best video on internet!!
Haha thank you :)
you deserve millions subscriber
Thank you :) Hopefully, one day I will get there as I wish I could do this for a living :)
Which software you use sir to make these awesome videos
Animation r so good...i learned in just 7 minutes 😊🙌👌👌
This is brilliant!
The best explanation.......🤩🤩
easy to understand thanks. keep it up...
Sir your video saved my two hours.
Thank you for watching :)
Very Nice... All the Best...
2:03 "The median is in the 5th position"
Programmers: 155.
Oboite Osahon The place of median,not median.
because they count start from 0, not 1
I am confused as to why while calculating the standard deviation you are using the formula for sample and not population as your entire set is of 5 numbers. So should we not use the population formula instead. Also for the median example would the median not be 9 as it is the middle position and will lie between 8 and 10 and hence have to be added and divided?
Please make more about statistics
Absolutely amazing... Thxxxxx
a million thumbs ups👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Soo, where do we use it ? The SD and normal distribution , with these what can we achieve ?
outstanding
So how do you know what to use in yhe central tendency, mean, median or mode?
Thank you so much sir
I would just add that a standard deviation that is more than one third of the arithmetic mean is typically considered high.
Thank you 🙇
Nice explanation
Great video!
Hi, sorry I may have missed how you get the S=4.336. I understood how to get to S=18.8 but was not sure how you calculated to get S=4.336
You are able to follow my calculation by following the video! I have written every step. I hope that helps
thanks for the vid......litrally tooo good
Great video but I don’t really understand how you got a median of 12 at min 3.27
Thank u so much sir🥰
What is Variance physical implications?
Great vedio💛
Danyavaadhagalu......
THANK YOU SO SO MUCH STANDARD DEVIATION RLY HURTS MY HEAD WHEN I LOOK AT IT IN MY TEXT BOOK
AND YOUR ANIMATIONS ARE BOMB MAKES IT EASY TO LEARN THANK U
You're welcome :) I'm glad it was helpful!
Thanks 👍👍
thanks
Perfect man. Thank u alot. God bless you.. I was looking for these... ❤️❤️
Thank you for your comment! Good luck with your studies Dilshan!
Thank you for sharing. your video is useful and practical. Somehow, I feel this video should be worth than 1million views.
Thank you :) maybe one day I will reach a million views haha