Introductory business statistics with microcomputer applications

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Introductory business statistics with microcomputer applications

Ronald E. Shiffler, Arthur J. Adams

(The Duxbury series in statistics and decision sciences)

PWS-Kent Pub. Co., 1990

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Business statistics

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Relating statistics to business-studies, this book makes use of cited statistics from research and general literature. Over 1600 end-of-section and end-of-chapter exercises provide students with a variety of types and sources, and with thorough practice. Bivariate data analysis is presented early - important for students who cover business statistics in one term and need to be exposed to bivariate data. Sampling is also presented early so that students know where data comes from and how it is gathered. Quality control and control charts are discussed earlier than is usual because of its emphasis in the international market place and its timeliness. This book should be of interest to business, accounting, finance, management, marketing, and economics students studying statistics.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Organizing and graphing data. Numerical descriptive measures. Organizing and describing bivariate data. Probability and probability distributions. Discrete probability models. Continuous probability models. The sampling distribution of the mean. Introduction to statistical inference. Large sample inferences. Inferences for small samples. Inferences about and comparing two populations. Analysis of variance. Simple regression and correlation. Multiple regression. Developing regression models. The series analysis. Chi-square and other nonparametric procedures.

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