Practical Business Statistics - Andrew F. Siegel

Practical Business Statistics

Buch | Hardcover
640 Seiten
2011 | 6th edition
Academic Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-12-385208-3 (ISBN)
85,95 inkl. MwSt
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Offers an understanding of how to learn from data and how to deal with uncertainty while promoting the use of practical computer applications. This title teaches present and future managers how to use and understand statistics without an overdose of technical detail, enabling them to better understand the concepts at hand and to interpret results.
Practical Business Statistics, Sixth Edition, is a conceptual , realistic, and matter-of-fact approach to managerial statistics that carefully maintains, but does not overemphasize, mathematical correctness. The book offers a deep understanding of how to learn from data and how to deal with uncertainty while promoting the use of practical computer applications. This teaches present and future managers how to use and understand statistics without an overdose of technical detail, enabling them to better understand the concepts at hand and to interpret results. The text uses excellent examples with real world data relating to the functional areas within Business such as finance, accounting, and marketing. It is well written and designed to help students gain a solid understanding of fundamental statistical principles without bogging them down with excess mathematical details.

This edition features many examples and problems that have been updated with more recent data sets, and continues to use the ever-changing Internet as a data source. Supplemental materials include companion website with datasets and software.

Each chapter begins with an overview, showing why the subject is important to business, and ends with a comprehensive summary, with key words, questions, problems, database exercises, projects, and cases in most chapters.

This text is written for the introductory business/management statistics course offered for undergraduate students or Quantitative Methods in Management/ Analytics for Managers at the MBA level.

Andrew F. Siegel holds the Grant I. Butterbaugh Professorship in Quantitative Methods and Finance at the Michael G. Foster School of Business, University of Washington, Seattle, and is also Adjunct Professor in the Department of Statistics. His Ph.D. is in statistics from Stanford University (1977). Before settling in Seattle, he held teaching and/ or research positions at Harvard University, the University of Wisconsin, the RAND Corporation, the Smithsonian Institution, and Princeton University. He has taught statistics at both undergraduate and graduate levels, and earned seven teaching awards in 2015 and 2016. The interest-rate model he developed with Charles Nelson (the Nelson-Siegel Model) is in use at central banks around the world. His work has been translated into Chinese and Russian. His articles have appeared in many publications, including the Journal of the American Statistical Association, the Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences, the American Statistician, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature, the American Mathematical Monthly, the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, the Annals of Statistics, the Annals of Probability, the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Journal on Scientific and Statistical Computing, Statistics in Medicine, Biometrika, Biometrics, Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology, Mathematical Finance, Contemporary Accounting Research, the Journal of Finance, and the Journal of Applied Probability.

1. Introduction: Defining the Role of Statistics in Business2. Data Structures: Classifying the Various Types of Data Sets3. Histograms: Looking at the Distribution of Data4. Landmark Summaries: Interpreting Typical Values and Percentiles5. Variability: Dealing with Diversity6. Probability: Understanding Random Situations7. Random Variables: Working with Uncertain Numbers8. Random Sampling: Planning Ahead for Data Gathering9. Confidence Intervals: Admitting that Estimates are not Exact10. Hypothesis Testing: Deciding Between Reality and Coincidence11. Correlation and Regression: Measuring and Predicting Relationships12. Multiple Regression: Predicting One Factor from Several Others13. Report Writing: Communicating the Results of a Multiple Regression14. Time Series: Understanding Changes Over Time15. Anova: Testing for Differences Among Many Samples, and Much More16. Nonparametrics: Testing with Ordinal Data or Nonnormal Distributions17. Chi-Squared Analysis: Testing for Patterns in Qualitative Data18. Quality Control: Recognizing and Managing VariationApp A. Employee DatabaseApp B. Donations Database App C. Self-Test: Solutions to Selected Problems and Database Exercises App D. Statistical TablesApp E. Statpad Quick Reference Guide

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.3.2011
Verlagsort San Diego
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 276 mm
Gewicht 1660 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Finanz- / Wirtschaftsmathematik
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Statistik
Naturwissenschaften
ISBN-10 0-12-385208-0 / 0123852080
ISBN-13 978-0-12-385208-3 / 9780123852083
Zustand Neuware
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