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Stats Means Business
A01=John Buglear
applied quantitative analysis
Author_John Buglear
bivariate
Bivariate Data
Calc Menu
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Category=PBT
Cent Confidence Interval
Column Locations
command
Command Window
Compound Probability
Cumulative Frequency Graph
Cumulative Relative Frequency
data-driven decision making
decimal
display
distribution
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eq_business-finance-law
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eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
Expected Frequencies
frequency
grouped
Grouped Frequency Distribution
inferential statistics
leaf
Leaf Digit
Leaf Display
Null Hypothesis
Paasche Price Index
places
Population Standard Deviation
predictive modelling
prescriptive analytics
Sample Standard Deviation
Sampling Distribution
Scatter Diagram
self-assessment exercises
Semiinterquartile Range
SIQR
Standard Normal Distribution
Stat Menu
statistical methods for hospitality industry
Stem Digit
Stem Line
Tail Area
window
Product details
- ISBN 9780750653640
- Weight: 690g
- Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
- Publication Date: 05 Oct 2001
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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'Stats Means Business' is an introductory textbook aimed at Business Studies students who require guidance in the area of statistics. It minimizes technical language, provides clear definition of key terms, and gives emphasis to interpretation rather than technique.
'Stats Means Business' enables readers to:
* appreciate the importance of statistical analysis in business
* understand statistical techniques
* develop judgment in the selection of appropriate statistical techniques
* interpret the results of statistical analysis
There is an overwhelming need for successful managers to be able to deal competently with numerical information and this text is developed with this in mind by providing worked examples and review questions which are rooted in viable business contexts.
Each chapter includes guidance on using Excel and Minitab to produce the analysis described and explained in the chapter. The start of every chapter identifies aims and summarizes content and each is written in an accessible style. Model solutions are provided for three problems in each chapter and further solutions are available on a web site to accompany the book.
The book is suitable for first year undergraduate courses, MBA Programmes and anyone who needs support and guidance in the area of statistics.
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