Beta Catalog
StartWhat is the Beta Catalog?
This is where the Codecademy team will upload cool content that is a work in progress and let you, the learner, try it out!
The content in this catalog will rotate out and be released to the actual Codecademy Catalog. It will be replaced by new beta content, so you can always check back in and see if there are some new curriculum for you to check out.
Sometimes we’ll have content from multiple courses, so the names of the sections will include the course name, so you know what to expect from the content.
How can I help?
As you go through the content in this course, you may find some errors or bugs. Please report those by using the Get Unstuck button on the bottom right of your screen. This will let us fix the bugs before we release the content to the rest of the site!
Thank you for helping us make our content better.
Codecademy courses have been taken by employees at
- 1Learn about what probability is, the language we use to define it, and how we can quantify uncertainty!
- 2Learn how to describe different types of random events.
- 3Learn how to quantify the statistics of a randomly sampled experiment and visualize the distribution.
- 4Learn how to fit and interpret a simple linear regression model.
- 5Learn how to build and interpret linear regression models with more than one predictor.
What you'll create
Portfolio projects that showcase your new skills
Product Defects
You will be analyzing the number of defective products made at a factory on a given day. You will be applying various concepts from the Poisson distribution, including random variables, the probability mass function, the cumulative distribution function, and expected values.
Sampling Distributions Dance Party!
Let's investigate some sampling distributions of Spotify data!
Linear Regression at Codecademy
Help us understand quiz performance on Codecademy using linear regression.
How you'll master it
Stress-test your knowledge with quizzes that help commit syntax to memory

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