Statistics for Managers using MS Excel with MathXL - David Levine, Mark Berenson, Timothy Krehbiel, David Stephan

Statistics for Managers using MS Excel with MathXL

Global Edition
Media-Kombination
2011 | 6th edition
Pearson/Education
978-1-4082-8346-2 (ISBN)
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For undergraduate Business Statistics Courses.

This title is a Pearson Global Edition. The Editorial team at Pearson has worked closely with educators around the world to include content which is especially relevant to students outside the United States.

Analyze the data, see the business relevance.

Reducing the emphasis on doing computations, this practical text thoroughly integrates Microsoft (R) Excel as a tool for analysis and presents statistical concepts in the context of the functional areas of business.

The sixth edition focuses on making statistics even more relevant to the business world and builds on the book's hallmark feature of helping students with the analysis of statistics.

1. Introduction
2. Organizing and Visualizing Data
3. Descriptive Statistics
4. Basic Probability
5. Discrete Probability Distributions
6. The Normal Distribution and Other Continuous Distributions
7. Sampling and Sampling Distributions
8. Confidence Interval Estimation
9. Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing: One-Sample Tests
10. Two-Sample Tests
11. Analysis of Variance
12. Chi-Square Tests and Non-Parametric Tests
13. Simple Linear Regression
14. Introduction to Multiple Regression
15. Multiple Regression Model Building
16. Time-Series Forecasting
17. Statistical Applications in Quality Management
18. Data Analysis Overview
19. Online Topic: Decision Making

Erscheint lt. Verlag 9.9.2011
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 275 mm
Gewicht 1540 g
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Allgemeines / Lexika
ISBN-10 1-4082-8346-8 / 1408283468
ISBN-13 978-1-4082-8346-2 / 9781408283462
Zustand Neuware
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