Learning Minitab
1h 25mBeginner2021-05-27
Authors

Richard Chua
Professor and certified Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt trainer
Course details
Dr. Richard Chua shows how to import and organize data; open, save, and share Minitab worksheets and projects; create graphs and charts; and use descriptive statistics and statistical tests in Minitab to make inferences and data-driven decisions. Then learn how to make inferences on continuous data—running normality tests, variance tests, correlations, and simple regression tests. Finally, discover how to share your findings with others using reports and simple copy-and-paste techniques. Start watching to learn why Minitab is one of the world's most popular statistical software tools.
Topics include:
Determine how to utilize display graphs and charts including bar, Pareto charts, and scatter plots.
Recognize how to compare variance and multiple means.
Identify how to compare medians.
Explore how to run a multiple regression test and examine the resulting data.
Break down how to compare inferences on continuous data.
Differentiate how to compare proportions.
Topics include:
Determine how to utilize display graphs and charts including bar, Pareto charts, and scatter plots.
Recognize how to compare variance and multiple means.
Identify how to compare medians.
Explore how to run a multiple regression test and examine the resulting data.
Break down how to compare inferences on continuous data.
Differentiate how to compare proportions.
Skills covered
MinitabStatisticsLearningData Science
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome to Minitab
- 02 - Exercise files
1. Minitab Overview
- 03 - Tour of Minitab
- 04 - How to input and organize data in Minitab
2. Data Visualization
- 05 - Creating bar charts
- 06 - Creating Pareto charts
- 07 - Creating time series plots
- 08 - Creating scatter plots
- 09 - Creating variation plots - Dotplots, histograms, boxplots
- 10 - Challenge - Display graphs and charts
- 11 - Solution - Display graphs and charts
3. Descriptive Statistics
- 12 - Calculating descriptive statistics
- 13 - Generating graphical summaries of data
- 14 - Generating confidence interval plots
- 15 - Challenge - Describe data with statistics
- 16 - Solution - Describe data with statistics
4. Inferences Using Continuous Data
- 17 - Testing for normality
- 18 - Comparing variances
- 19 - Comparing means using student's t-tests
- 20 - Comparing multiple means using ANOVA
- 21 - Comparing medians using nonparametric tests
- 22 - Correlation with simple regression
- 23 - Multiple regression
- 24 - Challenge - Making inferences on continuous data
- 25 - Solution - Making inferences on continuous data
5. Inferences Using Categorical Data
- 26 - Comparing proportions
- 27 - Contingency test for independence
- 28 - Challenge - Making inferences on categorical data
- 29 - Solution - Making inferences on categorical data
6. Save and Share Your Work
- 30 - Saving worksheets and projects in Minitab
- 31 - Sharing outputs in Minitab
Conclusion
- 32 - How can you continue your Minitab learning journey