BUSINESS STATISTICS
Business Statistics using Excel®: A fi rst course for South African students
Authors: G Davis, B Pecar and L Santana
Business Statistics using Excel® off ers an excellent and helpful introduction to business statistics for students who require a fi rst course, providing all of the explanations, tools, and skills which are required in order to master the subject matter. Thorough, clear and accessible, the text guides students in a progressive, step- by-step manner through the theoretical concepts and techniques, and supports understanding by providing extensive examples from a South African context. The text assumes no prior knowledge of the subject, and includes refresher chapters on numerical skills and Microsoft Excel.
This text is eminently suitable as a fi rst course in statistics for students who are studying the subject as a module within any business-related programme of study.
Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction • Chapter 2: Visualizing and presenting data • Chapter 3: Data descriptors • Chapter 4: Probability concepts • Chapter 5: Random variables • Chapter 6: Discreet probability distributions • Chapter 7: Continuous probability distributions • Chapter 8: Sampling and sampling distributions • Chapter 9: Estimation • Chapter 10: Hypotheses testing: One population/sample • Chapter 11: Hypotheses testing: Two populations/ samples • Chapter 12: Linear correlation and regression analysis • Chapter 13: Time series data and analysis • Chapter 14: Chi-square and non-parametric hypothesis testing • Chapter 15: Factorial experiments • Appendix A: Numerical skills revision • Appendix B: Introduction to Microsoft Excel
Lecturer resources • PowerPoint® slides • Question bank
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PAPERBACK NOV 2014 OUP SA
576 PAGES 9780199044092 9780199057894
BUSINESS: BUSINESS STATISTICS
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