Dane McGuckian (STATSprofessor)
My name is Dane McGuckian. This channel contains videos designed to introduce the public to my Statistics instruction site: http://www.statsprofessor.com/
The site was created to help students, help themselves, learn statistics. The site has over 700 short videos of me solving Statistics problems traditionally found in introductory Statistics courses.

Finding Binomial Probability Using Excel

Using Excel and Chebyshev's Theorem to Find the Minimum Percentage of Data In an Interval

Using Excel to Calculate Variance and Standard Deviation of a Sample

Calculating Mean, Median, and Mode with Excel

Creating a Histogram in Excel

Evaluating an Expression with Summation Notation in Excel

A useful way to think about money and government debt (for a country that controls its currency).

A Repeatable Path To Wealth-a post for my students

Using the complement of "at least one" to solve an otherwise challenging probability problem

Using the complement of "At least one" to find a probability

How to Study For STA 3111 Online

How to Study for My Online STA 3123 Course.

Probability Of a Type I Error: Three Cases

Testing for an Interaction in Two-Way ANOVA

An introduction to conditional probability

Final Review

Another example: factorial counting resulting from applying the fundamental counting rule

The Monty Hall Probability Problem from Let's Make a Deal

The basics of basic probability

Finding the z score associated with the top 5th percentile of the standard normal distribution

Finding a P-value given a test statistic and a claim, from the ATP section of STATSprofessor.com

Hypothesis Testing: claims about the variance

Z Test for the Difference between Two Means from the Ask the Professor Portion of STATSprofessor.com

Interpreting an Interval for the True Proportion

Hypothesis Testing: the conclusion (a quick explanation)

Calculating the Correlation Coefficient & Testing for a Significant Linear Relationship

ANOVA Factorial Experiment Analyzed by Hand

Applying the central limit theorem to find probability, problem 6

Applying the central limit theorem to find probability, problem 7

Finding percentiles of the normal distribution (find a measurement given a percentile), problem 5