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Business Statistics (Barron's Business Review Series)

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Manufacturer: Barron's Educational Series
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 519.5 EAN: 9780764119835 ISBN: 0764119834 Label: Barron's Educational Series Manufacturer: Barron's Educational Series Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 480 Publication Date: 2003-10-01 Publisher: Barron's Educational Series Studio: Barron's Educational Series
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The authors show how to apply statistical methods to a variety of business situations. Topics covered include probability and hypothesis testing, random variables, polls and sampling, multiple linear regression, analyzing business data, decision theory, and more. The newly expanded and updated. Business Review books are designed for classroom use, but are also valuable as self-teaching volumes for businesspersons engaged in various fields. When used in college business courses, these titles make fine supplements to main textbooks. Instructors in adult education and brush-up programs often choose these books as their main classroom text. Each title includes review questions with answers.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: The best stats book for a non-stats person Comment: I manage a group of people who are incredibly skilled in data modeling and business statistics. I purchased this book as a refresher and reference - and was very happy with it. It discusses key statistical issues in simple terms - giving you the tools to handle yourself in any discussion.
Customer Rating:      Summary: REAL VALUE FOR MONEY Comment: A classic book covering all aspects of business stats
-a real boon to students and business professionals.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Introduction to Statistics for MBA's Comment: I read this book just before starting an MBA course called "Basic Statistics". I found the book to be clear, intuitive and it certainly covered all topics we discussed in class. In my opinion, this book presents an easy way to understand Statistics by applying them to real business situations. I still use it as reference at work. Highly recommendable for business people interested in Statistics and with no much background in Math (just make sure you know how to add)
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