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Skills you'll gain: Experiment, Probability & Statistics, General Statistics, Regression, Statistical Analysis, Statistical Tests, Data Analysis
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University of Amsterdam
Skills you'll gain: General Statistics
University of Virginia
Skills you'll gain: Agile Software Development, Design and Product, Communication, Continuous Delivery, Leadership and Management, Product Design, Product Management, Project Management, User Experience, Probability Distribution, Software Engineering
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Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Skills you'll gain: Entrepreneurship, Planning, Leadership and Management, Business Design, Strategy, Business Development, Creativity, Decision Making, Strategy and Operations, Product Strategy
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National Taiwan University
Skills you'll gain: Game Theory
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In summary, here are 10 of our most popular street+experiments courses
- Visualizing Women's Work: Using Art Media for Social Justice:Â University of Michigan
- Response Surfaces, Mixtures, and Model Building:Â Arizona State University
- Alternative Mobility Narratives:Â University of Amsterdam
- Methods and Statistics in Social Science - Final Research Project:Â University of Amsterdam
- Hypothesis-Driven Development:Â University of Virginia
- Creating EV Charging Hubs: Innovative Design:Â Coursera Instructor Network
- Interventions and Calibration:Â Imperial College London
- Art & Inquiry: Museum Teaching Strategies For Your Classroom:Â The Museum of Modern Art
- From Idea to Startup:Â Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
- å¯¦é©—ç¶“æ¿Ÿå¸ (Experimental Economics: Behavioral Game Theory): National Taiwan University