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"I keep saying the sexy job in the next ten years will be statisticians. People think I’m joking, but who would’ve guessed that computer engineers would’ve been the sexy job of the 1990s?" — Hal Varian, The McKinsey Quarterly, January 2009

Fundamentals of Statistics on edX.org

https://courses.edx.org/courses/course-v1:MITx+18.6501x+3T2019/course/

Probability and Statistics: To p or not to p? | Coursera | University of London | Dr James Abdey

https://www.coursera.org/learn/probability-statistics

An Intuitive Introduction to Probability | Coursera | University of Zurich | Karl Schmedders

https://www.coursera.org/learn/introductiontoprobability

https://www.coursera.org/learn/stanford-statistics | Coursera | Stanford University | Guenther Walther

https://www.coursera.org/learn/stanford-statistics

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