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@khuephamminh9903

Man, you explain everything in 13 minutes more understandable than my professor for a 2-hour lecture.

@vanessak5149

I love the fact that I found your videos when I needed information to be explained to me in a manner I could relate and translate into my own words

@lalena5835

Thank you for the video!! It‘s explained fairly well and I am using it to study for my finals right now. But I have some constructive criticism, which I hope you do not perceive as something mean, but am very sensitive about that, because I had some classes on „how to do presentations“ at work and to be honest, your hand movements were a bit distracting after some time. I read the subtitles along with watching the video and could not focus after a few minutes anymore on the text. So, I totally get speaking with your whole body (I do the same), but perhaps, trying to reduce it a bit, would be better for overall presentation skills. :) Thank you very much though!

@meowmeow7478

This is so helpful especially when I'm preparing for grad school!

@angel_feathers

Wonderful explanation in a simplest way. Thank you

@martienedelcheva

Thank you for this easy understandable lesson! :)

@TheAuditor79

Its a wonderful video Sir. Plz keep it up. just one suggestion, your hand gestures went distracting after the 3rd minute in the video. your hands were way too jerky, fidgety and restless. Plz keep them bit relax and less moving in the next vid. Good job. Appreciate that. Its easily digestable for a layman like me. God bless.

@Mr.larsen_17

Bro I have my exam today 😂was gonna leave this ch as it carries the least weightage but still I did it thnx to u 🎀🎀

@ArtDelverNisperos

Not even half through, I already received tremendous amount of information

@diannmazingo8558

Be careful @ 5:24 with the visual... while customer no. 8 coincidentally matches the median, to find it, you must order the data from minimum to maximum and only then find the middle.

@rutheshete2400

Thank you

@bishoptravormubaya9056

Excellent video. Well explained. Thank You .

@lenkapang-ek4fe

Hi, I think you can interpret dispersion as: how far the numbers or values away from the center of the data on the axis:)

@isaackingsleyarthur-gaisie6857

I like this video because is more understanding and the movement of the mans hands kills me.

@thechadstride937

Thank you gradcoach for your website and video. I found them to be very helpful in doing my research.

@pouyamahmoudi

Perfect timing.

@iamsunnykumar_24

Amazingly explained. ❤

@Eleni-t9g

excellent video !

@SarayCuevasRenteria

Can you guys make a video on how to appropriately label different measures of variability based on the different types of variables?