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The 3rd Edition of statistics for business: decision making and analysis emphasizes an application-based approach, in which students learn how to work with data to make decisions.

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Statistics for Business: Decision Making and Analysis, 3e

The 3rd Edition of statistics for business: decision making and analysis emphasizes an application-based approach, in which students learn how to work with data to make decisions. In this contemporary presentation of business Statistics, students learn how to approach business decisions through a 4m analytics decision making strategy–motivation, method, mechanics and message–to better understand how a business context motivates the statistical process and how the results inform a course of action. Each Chapter includes hints on using Excel, Minitab express, and JMP for calculations, pointing the student in the right direction to get started with analysis of data. 

Features: 
  • Each Chapter opens with a motivating business example that frames a question and motivates the contents of the Chapter the authors return to the example throughout the Chapter, as the statistical methods are presented and provides answers to the question posed in the opening example. 
  • 4-M analytics examples (motivation, method, mechanics, message) provide a consistent methodology used for worked-out examples. This approach gives students a consistent structure for solving problems and presenting their findings in the appropriate context. 
  • Each Chapter includes software hints on using Excel, Minitab, and JMP for calculations and to generate graphs. These hints give students a jumping off point for getting started doing statistical analysis with software. 
  • Statistics in action case studies follow each of the four parts of the book. Each case provides an in-depth look at a business application of statistics, uses real data, and takes students through the details of using that data to address a business question. 
Contents:

Part I: Variation
1. Introduction
2. Data
3. Describing Categorical Data
4. Describing Numerical Data
5. Association Between Categorical Variables
6. Association Between Quantitative Variables

Part II: Probability
7. Probability
8. Conditional Probability
9. Random Variables       10. Association Between Random Variables
11. Probability Models for Counts
12. The Normal Probability Model

Part III: Inference
13. Samples and Surveys
14. Sampling Variation and Quality
15. Confidence Intervals
16. Statistical Tests
17. Comparison
18. Inference for Counts

Part IV: Regression Models
19. Linear Patterns
20. Curved Patterns
21. The Simple Regression Model
22. Regression Diagnostics
23. Multiple Regression
24. Building Regression Models
25. Categorical Explanatory Variables
26. Analysis of Variance
27. Time Series

Book
Author Stine
Pages 912
Year 2020
ISBN 9789353940645
Publisher Pearson
Language English
Uncategorized
Edition 3/e
Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm
Binding Paperback