MHB New YouTube Channel for Stats Help

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A new YouTube channel has been launched by a long-time University Teaching Assistant in Statistics, aimed at helping students with introductory statistics and probability courses. The channel features videos that mirror traditional review sessions, covering topics from basic probability to advanced concepts like Multiple Regression and Two-Way ANOVA. It is ad-free to ensure uninterrupted learning. Feedback from the community has been positive, with members expressing appreciation for the accessible content. The initiative is designed to support students in their statistics studies effectively.
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Hello Everyone,

As a long-time University Teaching Assistant in Statistics, I have recently launched a YouTube Channel with the idea of providing help for students who are taking courses in introductory statistics and probability. The videos it contains are the online equivalents of the Review Sessions that I offer throughout a typical quarter:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSc6S4hzuwro52aZHGS3zzNiizShi_KWW

The content of the channel is intended to parallel the progression of a typical introductory statistics course. Beginning with basic probability, the videos progress through Multiple Regression and Two-Way ANOVA.

This is not an advertisement; I turned off all ads for the channel, so there shouldn't be any interruptions while watching the videos. In any case, I certainly hope that the videos are helpful to you and I look forward to receiving any feedback that you may have.
George
 
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Ingersoll said:
Hello Everyone,

As a long-time University Teaching Assistant in Statistics, I have recently launched a YouTube Channel with the idea of providing help for students who are taking courses in introductory statistics and probability. The videos it contains are the online equivalents of the Review Sessions that I offer throughout a typical quarter:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSc6S4hzuwro52aZHGS3zzNiizShi_KWW

The content of the channel is intended to parallel the progression of a typical introductory statistics course. Beginning with basic probability, the videos progress through Multiple Regression and Two-Way ANOVA.

This is not an advertisement; I turned off all ads for the channel, so there shouldn't be any interruptions while watching the videos. In any case, I certainly hope that the videos are helpful to you and I look forward to receiving any feedback that you may have.
George

Wellcome on MHB George!... Your initiative is veri good and MHB will support You as best as possible!... Kind regards $\chi$ $\sigma$
 
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Thanks, Chi Sigma, I really appreciate the support!
 
Hello George,

The staff here at MHB appreciates your sharing this valuable resource with our members. The videos are well done and accessible to students. We are glad to have them available here. (Sun)

Best Regards,

Mark.
 
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