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Results for "cognitive+science"
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University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Oral Expression, Education Software and Technology, Technical Communication, Media and Communications, Writing, Education and Training, Storytelling, Instructional Strategies, Community Outreach, Science and Research, Student Engagement, Content Creation, Photography, Simulations, Photo/Video Production and Technology, Creativity, Music
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University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Applied Machine Learning, Supervised Learning, Statistical Machine Learning, Data Science, Artificial Neural Networks, Dimensionality Reduction, Unsupervised Learning, Classification And Regression Tree (CART), Machine Learning Algorithms, Decision Tree Learning, Machine Learning, Predictive Modeling, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML), Deep Learning, Feature Engineering, Random Forest Algorithm
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University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Mental Health, Mindfulness, Community Health, Social Justice, Stress Management, Public Health, Infectious Diseases, Social Sciences, Media and Communications, Liberal Arts, Biology, Diversity Equity and Inclusion Initiatives
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American Psychological Association
Skills you'll gain: Regression Analysis, Correlation Analysis, Statistical Software, Statistical Analysis, Statistical Methods, Probability & Statistics, Quantitative Research, Data Analysis, Descriptive Statistics, Statistical Hypothesis Testing
In summary, here are 4 of our most popular cognitive+science courses
- Modes of Science Communication:Â University of Colorado Boulder
- Trees, SVM and Unsupervised Learning:Â University of Colorado Boulder
- Health, Society, and Wellness in COVID-19 Times :Â University of Colorado Boulder
- Measures of Correlation and Contingency:Â American Psychological Association