03-16-2015, 04:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-16-2015, 04:31 PM by JohnnyHeck.)
Another free resource that combines video lectures along with real course like structure and tutoring help from fellow students are the MOOCs. Here is one starting soon introducing stats for persons possibly like yourself: https://www.edx.org/course/i-heart-stats...QdBPeHK-Ro You could do this course to get the concepts under your belt and then finish up with credit using ALEKS. You don't lose a thing by taking a prequel course to starting ALEKS because ALEKS starts you off from what you already know. Since ALEKS is so weak in presenting stats concepts, this combo could be just the thing to get through it with the least pain. Personally, I am not a fan of video only tutoring of stats because the structure of the topics are mot generally presented in a coherent manner for either speed or depth of learning. There are usually no practice problems available which I believe are essential for retaining the knowledge long enough to be used in a credit earning venue or later study in your profession. Even if you are only "ticket punching" your psych major and hence your stats requirement, I believe that you will find a course-like self paced structured presentation the easiest to follow and the shortest and least painful route. Coming from where you are if you think you should be able to learn stats without thinking and in 80 hours or less, you are dooming yourself to extreme frustration.