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Statistics for Management & Economics

Teaches students how to apply statistics to real business problems through the authors' unique three-step approach to problem solving. Students learn to identify, compute and interpret the results in the context of the problem.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Gerald Keller
Other Authors: Brian Warrack
Format: Printed Book
Published: Pacific Grove Thomson/Brooks/Cole 2003
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • 1. What Is Statistics?
  • 2. Graphical Descriptive Techniques
  • 3. Art and Science of Graphical Presentations
  • 4. Numerical Descriptive Measures
  • 5. Data Collection and Sampling
  • 6. Probability and Discrete Probability Distributions
  • 7. Continuous Probability Distributions
  • 8. Sampling Distributions
  • 9. Introduction to Estimation
  • 10. Introduction to Hypothesis Testing
  • 11. Inference About the Description of a Single Population
  • 12. Inference About the Comparison of Two Populations
  • 13. Statistical Inference: A Review of Chapters 11 and 12
  • 14. Analysis of Variance
  • 15. Additional Test for Qualitative Data
  • 16. Nonparametric Statistics
  • 17. Simple Linear Regression and Correlation
  • 18. Multiple Regression
  • 19. Model Building
  • 20. Time-Series Analysis and Forecasting
  • 21. Statistical Process Control
  • 22. Statistical Inference: Conclusion.