Business Statistics offers readers a foundation in core statistical concepts using a perfect blend of theory and practical application. This book presents business statistics as value added tools in the process of converting data into useful information. The step-by-step approach used to discuss three main statistical software applications, MS Excel, Minitab, and SPSS, which are critical tools for decision making in the business world, makes this book extremely user friendly. This book is highly relevant for students and practising managers.
Printed in color. Introductory Business Statistics is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements of the one-semester statistics course for business, economics, and related majors.
Statistics 101 — get an introduction to probability, sampling techniques and sampling distributions, and drawing conclusions from data Pictures tell the story — find out how to use several types of charts and graphs to visualize the ...
Basic Business Statistics: A Casebook
This allows future managers to know how to use and understand statistics. The text does this by using examples with real data that relate to the functional areas of business such as finance, accounting, and marketing.
Now in its third successful edition, Ronald M. Weiers' INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS STATISTICS offers hundreds of relevant examples--many based on real data from companies and products familiar to your students....
This text provides students with frequent opportunities to check their understanding of topics as they move through the chapters, with exercises included at the end of most sections.
That said, in my experience, all of the key materials required in a first and second course in undergraduate business statistics are covered in this book. The first part of the book is concentrated on how we collect and describe data ...
Essentials of Business Statistics: A Systematic Approach
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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.