Statistics for Business Analytics 3: Modelling and Forecasting
About this Course
We consider questions like these across three topics: Topic 1 starts with simple, familiar ideas like correlation and builds on these to consider how simple linear regression can be applied to quantify the relationships between variables. Topic 2 examines multiple linear regression and considers how we can establish models that allow us to predict values for variables of interest in circumstances where there are many variables at work. Topic 3 considers the details of time series forecasting , using different methods of trend fitting to make predictions about future data.Created by: The University of Queensland
Level: Introductory

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