Quantitative Methods

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Taught by
Annemarie Zand Scholten
Assistant Professor
and 15 more instructors

Offered by
University of Amsterdam

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r/conspiracy • comment
1 points • altishvr

I really cannot respond to this. It is basically unintelligible. Please do not resort to name calling when you feel threatened. Yes, science and religion are related - many have said Yoga in the East was the Hermetic tradition in the West. Both function to quiet the mind of emotional compulsions, so that one can 'know' something about reality.

No - Science and Bible have nothing in common. I have heard scholars make such a claim before i.e. Robert Anton Wilson in his book, The New Inquisition. Look, if you feel very passionate about putting 'sciences chestnuts in the fire' - that is fine. That is great. Criticism is not a problem. But I would just suggest you get educated in the topic first. No one would expect you to know how to fly a plane without training. Check out this course: https://www.coursera.org/learn/quantitative-methods It is very cheap. I have taken it and found the quality to be as good as some training in PhD doctoral program. If you take this course and you decide you still have a problem with science, at least your arguments will make sense.

r/Libertarian • comment
2 points • ChilrenOfAnEldridGod

> Tim Kaine

And so ONE PERSON is now a grand conspiracy against Trump? Even if you found 100 that said that it still doesn't = actual truth.

https://www.logicallyfallacious.com/tools/lp/Bo/LogicalFallacies/65/Cherry-Picking

In addition 'the media' correctly fact checked it and said it is false. You actually linked to the fact check!

Literally you just proved how stupid you are and how much you are making things up.

And you linked to the evidence that what you said is in fact, false.

I would strongly encourage you to take a class such as this:

https://www.coursera.org/learn/quantitative-methods

And then reevaluate everything you think you "know".

r/AskStatistics • comment
2 points • majorcatlover

Maybe this course would be helpful:

https://www.coursera.org/learn/quantitative-methods

r/analytics • comment
1 points • death_vader07

Marketing analytics by Darden and customer analytics by Wharton from Coursera- the best MOOC you can find right now. You can top this with quantitative research methods. These courses will serve as a good starting point. Attaching the links here - https://www.coursera.org/learn/wharton-customer-analytics

https://www.coursera.org/learn/uva-darden-market-analytics

https://www.coursera.org/learn/quantitative-methods