Oh, Pay Someone To Do My Math Homework For Me. There are two ways to feel about statistics: you either hate it or love it. Chances are, if reading this you won’t be marrying stats any time in the near future. Realistically, tackling statistics tasks can sometimes feel like eating soup on a fork. But you can’t get it to work.
Let’s first address that elephant in the corner: those annoying probabilities distributions. You might think they’re fancy. What they really are is a way for you to ask “Hey, Where’s most of this number hanging out?” Imagine being at a social gathering. It’s like having all of your guests gather around the snack bar – it’s where everything is happening. Binomial distribution would be like counting all the people that brought their plus one. Does it matter if they did or didn’t do something?
Here we move onto the regression analysis. Sound intimidating? Consider it like a test to discover who’s in love with whom, based upon how often the two people text. What patterns can you find? Is it true that a person’s crush on another is mutual if they text more often? Just replace your text variables with texts. Your regression analysis has been completed.
What happens when you bump into a solid wall? This one problem makes just as much logical sense as pineapples in pizza. It’s easy to do: just break it up into bite-sized bits. It’s best to nibble on the edges of the item before swallowing it whole. What portion of the answer do you understand? What part of the question do you understand?
You can always ask for some help. Get a different perspective, whether it comes from a professor who’s in the office during regular hours or your friend that actually likes to do this (we have all got one). It’s sometimes enough to say out loud what is confusing you.
Not only is it important to record your steps, but you should also document the solutions that you find. This is not in a way that says “Dear diary, today, x was solved”, but in more of an informal manner, like if you were to need backtracking later. It is important to note why you selected one approach over the other and what assumptions you might have made.
You’re in for a surprise: stats are not easy. Everyone has to struggle with them at one point or another. But the trick is not to avoid making mistakes. The key is to learn from your mistakes.
If you ever find yourself feeling trapped by your statistics assignment, you can take a step back and focus on the task at hand. You don’t have to be perfect at statistics. Just make informed decisions and try to understand the reason why events happen.
It’s simple: stay calm while you do your statistics! As a backup plan, you could always reach for chocolate (or your favourite comfort food) if everything else doesn’t work out. You’ll have to decide what you really want out of your stats homework – to ease the pressure on yourself or to learn those difficult statistics?
If you decide to tackle it head-on or get some help along the way, make sure you can see how this will benefit you. This is a great way to turn your caterpillars and knowledge into beautiful butterflies. Now grab your calculator, and together let’s tell some epic stories. If you can’t sleep, at least don’t doze off on the textbooks. Perhaps we need to ask people why they think that instead of making moral judgments. Even if we find what they say uncomfortable, listening is essential to understanding.