Statistics for management

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Statistics for management

Richard I. Levin, David S. Rubin

Prentice Hall, c1998

7th ed

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

ISBN 9780134762920

Description

Appropriate for one or two term courses in introductory Business Statistics. With Statistics for Management, Levin and Rubin have provided a non-intimidating business statistics textbook that students can easily read and understand. Like its predecessors, the Seventh Edition includes the absolute minimum of mathematical/statistical notation necessary to teach the material. Concepts are fully explained in simple, easy-to-understand language as they are presented, making the text an excellent source from which to learn and teach. After each discussion, readers are guided through real-world examples to show how textbook principles work in professional practice.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction. 2. Grouping and Displaying Data to Convey Meaning: Tables and Graphs. 3. Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion in Frequency Distributions. 4. Probability I: Introductory Ideas. 5. Probability Distributions. 6. Sampling and Sampling Distributions. 7. Estimation. 8. Testing Hypotheses: One Sample Tests. 9. Testing Hypotheses: Two-Sample Tests. 10. Quality and Quality Control. 11. Simple Regression and Correlation. 12. Multiple Regression and Modeling. 13. Chi-Square and Analysis of Variance. 14. Time Series and Forecasting. 15. Index Numbers. 16. Decision Theory. Appendix Tables.
Volume

: pbk. ISBN 9780136067160

Description

Appropriate for one or two term courses in introductory Business Statistics. With Statistics for Management, Levin and Rubin have provided a non-intimidating business statistics textbook that students can easily read and understand. Like its predecessors, the Seventh Edition includes the absolute minimum of mathematical/statistical notation necessary to teach the material. Concepts are fully explained in simple, easy-to-understand language as they are presented, making the text an excellent source from which to learn and teach. After each discussion, readers are guided through real-world examples to show how textbook principles work in professional practice.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction. 2. Grouping and Displaying Data to Convey Meaning: Tables and Graphs. 3. Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion in Frequency Distributions. 4. Probability I: Introductory Ideas. 5. Probability Distributions. 6. Sampling and Sampling Distributions. 7. Estimation. 8. Testing Hypotheses: One Sample Tests. 9. Testing Hypotheses: Two-Sample Tests. 10. Quality and Quality Control. 11. Chi-Square and Analysis of Variance. 12. Simple Regression and Correlation. 13. Multiple Regression and Modeling. 14. Nonparametric Methods. 15. Time Series and Forecasting. 16. Index Numbers. 17. Decision Theory. Appendix Tables.

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