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Statistics Made Simple

Statistics Made Simple

De: Brad R. Fulton PhD
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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.com188879 Ciencia Ciencias Sociales
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  • 1_Overview (Video)
    May 25 2025

    This episode provides a comprehensive introduction to statistical concepts and how they relate to social science research. Professor Fulton discusses the course objectives which include teaching listeners to gather, describe, analyze, and interpret data. The episode highlights the selection of an intuitive textbook designed to make the learning process as straightforward as possible, details the overall course structure, and explores the practical applications of statistics in real-life scenarios such as public policy and medical diagnoses. Throughout the podcast, Professor Fulton emphasizes the importance of being able to critically evaluate statistical claims and conduct rigorous quantitative research. He provides examples ranging from medical tests on newborns to analyzing data on autism rates by demographics. This episode is packed with insights on how statistical skills can directly impact decision-making and societal understanding. This podcast episode offers a valuable learning experience for students, professionals, or anyone curious about applying statistics to understand complex social phenomena.

    Lecture slides and additional course material can be obtained by emailing bradrfulton@gmail.com

    Video Post-Production by: Indiana University UITS Collaboration Technologies

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  • 1_Overview
    Apr 25 2025

    This episode provides a comprehensive introduction to statistical concepts and how they relate to social science research. Professor Fulton discusses the course objectives which include teaching listeners to gather, describe, analyze, and interpret data. The episode highlights the selection of an intuitive textbook designed to make the learning process as straightforward as possible, details the overall course structure, and explores the practical applications of statistics in real-life scenarios such as public policy and medical diagnoses.

    Throughout the podcast, Professor Fulton emphasizes the importance of being able to critically evaluate statistical claims and conduct rigorous quantitative research. He provides examples ranging from medical tests on newborns to analyzing data on autism rates by demographics. This episode is packed with insights on how statistical skills can directly impact decision-making and societal understanding.

    This podcast episode offers a valuable learning experience for students, professionals, or anyone curious about applying statistics to understand complex social phenomena.

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    Textbook: Statistics: Unlocking the Power of Data

    Students can use the Promotion Code "LOCK5" for a 10% discount.

    Instructors can request a free Digital Evaluation Copy.

    Lecture slides and additional course material can beobtained by emailing bradrfulton@gmail.com

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    38 m
  • 2_Sampling
    Oct 25 2024

    In this episode of "Sampling," the complexities of sampling in research are explored, drawing an intriguing parallel to casual weekend trips to Costco for free samples. This analogy sets the stage for a deeper discussion on the statistical methods and challenges involved in sampling populations for research purposes. The intricacies of statistical inference are unpacked, highlighting the crucial differences between a sample and a population, and emphasizing the importance of accurate sampling to derive meaningful conclusions about larger groups.

    Listeners will find an engaging segment on the implications of the Racial Justice Act and how statistical evidence is increasingly used in legal contexts to demonstrate discrimination. The conversation extends to a real-world application by recounting the 2000 U.S. presidential election, highlighting how sampling errors can lead to major national confusion

    Throughout the episode, intuitive examples are used to explain why sampling is not just a matter of picking randomly but requires careful consideration to avoid bias and ensure representativeness.

    This richly layered discussion not only sheds light on the technical aspects of sampling but also emphasizes its significance in everyday decision-making processes, from law to grocery shopping.


    ***** Textbook: ⁠Statistics: Unlocking the Power of Data⁠

    Students can use the Promotion Code "LOCK5" for a 10% discount.

    Instructors can request a free Digital Evaluation Copy.

    Lecture slides and additional course material can be obtained by emailing bradrfulton@gmail.com

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Professor Fulton's statistics podcast is truly exceptional, offering engaging delivery and clear explanations that make complex statistical concepts not only understandable but also enjoyable. His incorporation of real-world examples and relatable analogies effectively bridges theory with practical applications, making it accessible to listeners of all backgrounds. What sets this podcast apart is its relevance beyond academia, as Professor Fulton explores how statistics impact various aspects of society, empowering listeners to become discerning consumers of data-driven information. The comprehensive nature of the podcast, coupled with insightful lecture recordings and well-crafted course slides, makes it an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand statistics, whether for academic purposes or practical applications. As a student, I've found this podcast immensely helpful in grasping statistical concepts and retaining information. Overall, I highly recommend this podcast to anyone looking to enhance their statistical knowledge and skills.

A Must listen to brush up on statistics

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The podcast is a revelation in the realm of statistical education. As someone who has always found statistics daunting, I approached this podcast with trepidation, but Dr. Fulton's engaging delivery and clear explanations quickly dispelled any apprehensions.

Each episode is seamlessly blending theory with real-world applications. Dr. Fulton's ability to elucidate complex statistical concepts through relatable analogies and practical examples is truly commendable. Whether he's discussing sampling methods, experiments, or observational studies, his passion for the subject shines through, making even the most intricate topics accessible to listeners of all backgrounds.

Moreover, the podcast's relevance extends beyond academia, touching upon the societal impact of statistical analysis. From public policy to legal contexts, Dr. Fulton illustrates how statistics permeate various facets of our lives, empowering listeners to become discerning consumers of data-driven information.

In conclusion, "Statistics for the Social Sciences" is a must-listen for anyone seeking learn statistics and harness its power in both academic and practical spheres.

Enlightening Journey into the World of Statistics

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This podcast does an excellent job covering core statistical principles in an engaging manner. Professor Fulton knows his stuff and is a great teacher!

Best Stats Primer and Refresher

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So, I took stats in undergrad. Got a C. I wasn’t necessarily a fan of math. So stats couldn’t be better. But I did better in stats then. But I still didn’t like it. Brad makes you like stats. He explains it in such a wonderful way and has a soothing coolness about him that makes you understand it because he’s so down to earth. I decided to get better on stats because I just got accepted to a doctoral program that really suits my life mission and stats is a huge part of the research I will need to do my dissertation and future scholarly research. So like it or not, you got a master stats as a researcher. I listen to his podcast over and over and over again. I love that he provided it for free but it is so great that I would pay for it. I listen to it over and over again. I want it to stick in my brain. And it has. He provides a lot of real word examples and makes the information easy to understand because he’s great at explaining the context. And you can really email him and he responds back. And gave me the PowerPoint that went with the lectures that made it even better. It took a minute for me to email him because I was so busy. By that time I had listened to the episodes so many times to wear as soon as I saw the slides, it made the learning stick even more. What an amazing podcast. I honor him for putting out his body of work. I would give it 100 stars if it was possible.

100+ Stars! - If You Were Afraid of Stats, Meet Dr. Brad, a Safer Relatable Educator

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I downloaded this series to listen to it as I wrote the results section of my dissertation. I found Dr. Fulton's clear instruction to be extremely helpful as I worked to deepen my understanding of statistical tests and analysis. Of course, an added benefit is that you can replay the recordings as many times as you need. I highly recommend this podcast if you are seeking to expand your understanding of statistics.

Excellent resource!

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The podcast helped me a lot during my preparation for interview with Meta. Understanding and revising important concepts like confidence intervals and hypothesis testing were really easy.

Simple and amazing

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This podcast is like a handy tool to quickly refresh your memory on basic to advance statistics topics while you're busy. Great for brushing up on fundamental statistics concepts while on the move. I really like how Prof Brad came up with this idea. It's cool because it makes learning stats easy and fun for everyone.

Informative and Makes Stats a Breeze

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The podcast was highly intuitive, offering valuable insights into the diverse realms of statistics and the effective utilization of existing data. It enlightened me on the concept that the absence of data doesn't necessarily equate to zero. Dr. Brad delves into the intricacies with thorough explanations and employs simple analogies, making it easier to grasp the topics.

Extremely informative!

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Professor Brad Fulton's podcast on social science statistics stands out for its clear explanations and practical examples. He simplifies complex concepts, making them easy to grasp, engaging and goes beyond academia to show real-world relevance. Starting with fundamental concepts, he provides scenarios and later demonstrates real-world solutions. Highly recommended for anyone wanting to brush up on statistics, from basics to advanced topics. Also, it will serve as a great introductory podcast for those curious about statistics.

Refersh your statistics Knowledge

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I teach Statistics to Data Science students in a private school, and I find it quite difficult to teach the fundamentals of Statistics to my students. Although I enjoy teaching Statistics, I'm afraid I'm not capable of transmitting my passion to them. I'm running out of resources to capture their interest on Statistics. I would like to congratulate Dr. Fulton for his great podcast on Statistics. I just discovered it some days ago and I really enjoy it. That's how I would like to be taught Statistics.

The way Statistics should be taught

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