Statistics 101
Data Science 101
Machine Learning 101
Statistics in the Industry
Statistics in the Real World
100

The symbol representing the significance level of a statistical test.

What is alpha?

100

This one letter statistical language is the most popular in the world of research and academia, but does not come with a '++' variant.

What is R?

100

The three main types of machine learning.

What are supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning?
100

This popular music streaming platform summarizes listeners' music statistics at the end of the year and auto-rejected all three of my internship applications.

What is Spotify?

100

This country uses high level statistics and machine learning to give every citizen a Social Credit Score.

What is China?

200

The mathematician who discovered and gave his namesake to the normal model.

Who is Carl Friedrich Gauss?

200

This Python library named after an endangered species is a popular tool to analyze date

What is Pandas?

200

The field of machine learning concerned with human speech as an input.

What is natural language processing (NLP)?

200

This company makes money by selling user data, most infamously to Cambridge Analytica, and is led by a reptile in human skin.

What is Meta?

200

This statistics idol to many popularized gathering poll results to model election cycles.

Who is Nate Silver?

300
The mean squared error of a collection of data is a unbiased estimator of this valuable parameter.

What is variance?

300

Popular machine learning libraries like PyTorch and TensorFlow are written in this programming language, often used for computationally intensive data science.

What is C++?

300

The algorithm of supervised learning, often built around gradient descent, which fine tunes a neural network based on training data.

What is backpropagation?

300

This alternative to Google search named after a children's game emphasizes protecting user privacy.

What is DuckDuckGo?

300

Statisticians had an uncharacteristically inaccurate year in this annual basketball tournament characterized by predicting the results.

What is March Madness?