Part of the best-selling David Moore introductory statistics textbook family,
The Practice of Statistics for Business and Economics uses a similar, accessible approach found in The Basic Practice of Statistics but applies to the world of business and economics.
With
The Practice of Statistics for Business and Economics , instructors can help students develop a working knowledge of data production and interpretation in a business and economics context, giving them the practical tools they need to make data-informed, real-world business and economic decisions from the first day of class.
With its expanded, dedicated version of LaunchPad, the text now more than ever is a seamlessly integrated print/online resource, putting powerful statistical tools and interactive learning features in the hands of both students and teachers alike.
The Practice of Statistics for Business and Economics
1. Examining Distributions.- 2. Examining Relationships.- 3. Producing Data.- 4. Probability: The Study of Randomness.- 5. Distributions for Counts and Proportions.- 6. Introduction to Inference.- 7. Inference for Distributions.- 8. Inference for Proportions.- 9. Inference for Categorical Data.-10. Inference for Regression.- 11. Multiple Regression.- 12. Statistics for Quality: Control and Capability.- 13. Time Series Forecasting.- 14. One-Way Analysis of Variance.- 15. Two-Way Analysis of Variance.- 16. Nonparametric Tests.- 17. Logistic Regression.