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Statistics Made Simple

By Brad R. Fulton, PhD

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Description

This podcast introduces the statistical methods used to analyze data about society with an emphasis on applying those methods. This podcast will help you to be a more informed and critical reader of academic research, public opinion polling, and advertisement claims that present statistical evidence. Textbook: ⁠Statistics: Unlocking the Power of Data⁠ (https://bit.ly/statsbooklock5) Students can use the Promotion Code "LOCK5" for a 10% discount Instructors can request a free Digital Evaluation Copy Lecture slides and course material can be obtained by emailing bradrfulton@gmail.com

Customer Reviews

Review on sampling

I’ve never studied stats before, but this episode from the Statistics Made Simple podcast made it all click. Dr. Fulton used simple, real examples like Costco samples and the Racial Justice Act, to explain concepts like representative samples and sampling bias in a way that actually made sense. It’s the first time I saw how something like random sampling or a flawed sample frame can lead to real-world consequences in law and policy. Honestly, it made a technical topic feel human, relevant, and surprisingly powerful.

Episode Review: Statistics Made Simple

Professor Brad R. Fulton masterfully synthesizes key statistical concepts, offering listeners a comprehensive refresher that's both accessible and engaging. The episode delves into foundational elements such as distribution characteristics: shape, center, and spread before advancing to topics like random sampling, variable types, and the essentials of inferential statistics, including hypothesis testing and confidence intervals. Whether you're a student preparing for exams or a professional seeking to refresh your statistical knowledge, this episode serves as an invaluable resource.

Sampling Made Simple — Loved the Analogies!

This was my first time learning through a podcast and for a subject like statistics, I wasn’t sure what to expect. But the episode explained the basics of population and sampling so clearly, using relatable examples and analogies. It made the concepts easy to understand and actually enjoyable to follow. This episode sparked my interest to listen to the rest of the series.