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Educational Level
Adult & Further Education
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Features
INSTRUCTOR'S EDITION
Level
Business
ISBN
9780321426598

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Addison-Wesley Longman, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0321426592
ISBN-13
9780321426598
eBay Product ID (ePID)
60738615

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
872 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Business Statistics
Publication Year
2009
Subject
Probability & Statistics / General, Statistics
Type
Textbook
Author
David Bock, Richard D. De Veaux, Norean D. Sharpe, Paul F. Velleman
Subject Area
Mathematics, Business & Economics
Format
CD-ROM / Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
70.5 Oz
Item Length
10.9 in
Item Width
8.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2007-060101
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
650.01/5195
Table Of Content
Normal 0 false false false PART I: EXPLORING AND COLLECTING DATA   1. Statistics and Variation   2. Data 2.1 WhatAreData? 2.2 Variable Types 2.3 Where, How, and When   3. Surveys and Sampling 3.1 Three Ideas of Sampling 3.2 A CensusDoes it Make Sense? 3.3 Populations and Parameters 3.4 Simple Random Sample (SRS) 3.5 Other Sample Designs 3.6 Defining the Population 3.7 The Valid Survey   4. Displaying and Describing Categorical Data 4.1 The Three Rules of Data Analysis 4.2 Frequency Tables    4.3 Charts 4.4 Contingency Tables   5. Randomness and Probability 5.1 Random Phenomena and Probability 5.2 The Non-existent Law of Averages 5.3 Different Types of Probability 5.4 Probability Rules 5.5 Joint Probability and Contingency Tables 5.6 Conditional Probability 5.7 Constructing Contingency Tables        6. Displaying and Describing Quantitative Data 6.1 Displaying Distributions                               6.2 Shape 6.3 Center 6.4 Spread of the Distribution    6.5 Shape, Center, and SpreadA Summary      6.6 Five-Number Summary and Boxplots 6.7 Comparing Groups 6.8 Identifying Outliers 6.9 Standardizing 6.10 Time Series Plots *6.11 Transforming Skewed Data   PART II: UNDERSTANDING DATA AND DISTRIBUTIONS   7. Scatterplots, Association, and Correlation 7.1 Looking at Scatterplots 7.2 Assigning Roles to Variables in Scatterplots 7.3 Understanding Correlation *7.4 Straightening Scatterplots 7.5 Lurking Variables and Causation         8. Linear Regression 8.1 The Linear Model     8.2 Correlation and the Line 8.3 Regression to the Mean 8.4 Checking the Model 8.5 Learning More from the Residuals                             <p style="margin: 0px;
Synopsis
Professors Norean Sharpe (Babson College), Dick De Veaux (Williams College), and Paul Velleman (Cornell University) have teamed up to provide an innovative new textbook for introductory business statistics courses. These authors have taught at the finest business schools and draw on their consulting experience at leading companies to show students how statistical thinking is vital to modern decision making. Managers make better business decisions when they understand statistics, and Business Statistics gives students the statistical tools and understanding to take them from the classroom to the boardroom. Hundreds of examples are based on current events and timely business topics. Short, accessible chapters allow for flexible coverage of important topics, while the conversational writing style maintains student interest and improves understanding. Business Statistics includes Guided Examples that feature the authors' signature Plan/Do/Report problem-solving method. Each worked example shows students how to clearly define the business decision to be made and plan which method to use, do the calculations and make the graphical displays, and finally report their findings, often in the form of a business memo. Every chapter reminds students of What Can Go Wrong and teaches them how to avoid making common statistical mistakes., Managers make better business decisions when they understand statistics, and 'Business Statistics' gives students the statistical tools and understanding to take them from the classroom to the boardroom. Hundreds of examples are based on current events and timely business topics.
LC Classification Number
HF1017.S467 2009

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