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Degrees of Freedom and Effect Sizes: Crash Course Statistics #28 Instructional VideoDegrees of Freedom and Effect Sizes: Crash Course Statistics #28 Instructional Video
Publisher
Crash Course
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9th - 12th
Subjects
Math
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Resource Type
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Media Length
13:30
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Duration
15 mins
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Year
2018
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Degrees of Freedom and Effect Sizes: Crash Course Statistics #28

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Give learners the freedom to learn about hypothesis testing. The 28th installment of the Crash Course Statistics series focuses on degrees of freedom and effect size. It looks at how these concepts relate to t-tests and t-distributions.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

degrees, statistics, t-tests, hypotheses

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Provide cloze notes for scholars to fill in as they watch the video

Classroom Considerations

  • Pupils should have expert familiarity of t-tests and hypothesis testing
  • Builds on prior knowledge from previous videos
  • This video is hosted on YouTube

Pros

  • Shows and highlights the same context for both test types, which makes it easy to understand the differences between the two
  • Interesting graphics help hold viewer interest

Cons

  • Teenagers may not be able to relate to some of the examples, such as looking for an apartment or using credit cards

Common Core

HSS-IC.B.5

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