Statistics and Experimental Design
A.Y. 2025/2026
Learning objectives
The objectives of the course are to introduce fundamental statistical concepts, develop data analysis and interpretation skills, and familiarize students with statistical software (R studio). It also focuses on experimental design, statistical inference, and effective data visualization. The course aims to foster critical thinking and prepares students for advanced studies in statistics or related fields.
Expected learning outcomes
The expected learning outcomes for the master's course in Statistical Analysis and Experimental Design include:
1. Mastery of statistical methods and techniques for data analysis in experimental research.
2. Ability to design experiments with appropriate sample sizes, controls, and randomization.
3. Proficiency in analysing and interpreting data using statistical software.
4. Understanding of the principles behind various experimental designs, including factorial, block, and repeated measures designs.
5. Knowledge of advanced regression models and multivariate analysis techniques.
6. Skills in designing and analysing experiments in real-world research contexts.
7. Development of critical thinking in interpreting results and drawing conclusions.
8. Ability to communicate statistical findings effectively in written and oral formats.
1. Mastery of statistical methods and techniques for data analysis in experimental research.
2. Ability to design experiments with appropriate sample sizes, controls, and randomization.
3. Proficiency in analysing and interpreting data using statistical software.
4. Understanding of the principles behind various experimental designs, including factorial, block, and repeated measures designs.
5. Knowledge of advanced regression models and multivariate analysis techniques.
6. Skills in designing and analysing experiments in real-world research contexts.
7. Development of critical thinking in interpreting results and drawing conclusions.
8. Ability to communicate statistical findings effectively in written and oral formats.
Lesson period: First semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization