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Statistics for Managers Using Microsoft Excel, Global Edition David Levine

Statistics for Managers Using Microsoft Excel, Global Edition By David Levine

Statistics for Managers Using Microsoft Excel, Global Edition by David Levine


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Statistics for Managers Using Microsoft Excel, Global Edition by David Levine

For one-semester courses in Introduction to Business Statistics.
The gold standard in learning Microsoft Excelfor business statistics
Statistics for Managers Using Microsoft (R) Excel (R), 9th Edition, Global Edition helps students develop the knowledge of Excel needed in future careers. The authors present statistics in the context of specific business fields, and now include a full chapter on business analytics. Guided by principles set forth by ASA's Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction (GAISE) reports and the authors' diverse teaching experiences, the text continues to innovate and improve the way this course is taught to students. Current data throughout gives students valuable practice analysing the types of data they will see in their professions, and the authors' friendly writing style includes tips and learning aids throughout.

About David Levine

David Levine, Professor Emeritus of Statistics and CIS at Baruch College, CUNY, is a nationally recognised innovator in statistics education for more than three decades. Levine has coauthored 14 books, including several business statistics textbooks; textbooks and professional titles that explain and explore quality management and the Six Sigma approach; and, with David Stephan, a trade paperback that explains statistical concepts to a general audience. Levine has presented or chaired numerous sessions about business education at leading conferences conducted by the Decision Sciences Institute (DSI) and the American Statistical Association, and he and his coauthors have been active participants in the annual DSI Data, Analytics, and Statistics Instruction (DASI) mini-conference. During his many years teaching at Baruch College, Levine was recognised for his contributions to teaching and curriculum development with the College's highest distinguished teaching honor. He earned B.B.A. and M.B.A. degrees from CCNY. and a Ph.D. in industrial engineering and operations research from New York University.

Advances in computing have always shaped David Stephan's professional life. As an undergraduate, he helped professors use statistics software that was considered advanced even though it could compute only several things discussed in Chapter 3, thereby gaining an early appreciation for the benefits of using software to solve problems (and perhaps positively influencing his grades). A nearly advocate of using computers to support instruction, he developed a prototype of a mainframe-based system that anticipated features found today in Pearson's MathXL and served as special assistant for computing to the Dean and Provost at Baruch College. In his many years teaching at Baruch, Stephan implemented the first computer-based classroom, helped redevelop the CIS curriculum, and, as part of a FIPSE project team, designed and implemented a multimedia learning environment. He was also nominated for teaching honors. Stephan has presented at SEDSI and DSI DASI mini-conferences, sometimes with his coauthors. Stephan earned a B.A. from Franklin & Marshall College and an M.S. from Baruch College, CUNY, and completed the instructional technology graduate program at Teachers College, Columbia University.

As Associate Professor of Business Systems and Analytics at La Salle University, Kathryn Szabat has transformed several business school majors into one interdisciplinary major that better supports careers in new and emerging disciplines of data analysis including analytics. Szabat strives to inspire, stimulate, challenge, and motivate students through innovation and curricular enhancements and shares her coauthors' commitment to teaching excellence and the continual improvement of statistics presentations. Beyond the classroom she has provided statistical advice to numerous business, nonbusiness, and academic communities, with particular interest in the areas of education, medicine, and non-profit capacity building. Her research activities have led to journal publications, chapters in scholarly books, and conference presentations. Szabat is a member of the American Statistical Association (ASA), DSI, Institute for Operation Research and Management Sciences (INFORMS), and DSI DASI. She received a B.S. from SUNY-Albany, an M.S. in statistics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and a Ph.D. in statistics, with a cognate in operations research, from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

  • 1 Defining and Collecting Data
  • 2 Organizing and Visualizing Variables
  • 3 Numerical Descriptive Measures
  • 4 Basic Probability
  • 5 Discrete Probability Distributions
  • 6 The Normal Distribution and Other Continuous Distributions
  • 7 Sampling Distributions
  • 8 Confidence Interval Estimation
  • 9 Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing: One-Sample Tests
  • 10 Two-Sample Tests
  • 11 Analysis of Variance
  • 12 Chi-Square and Nonparametric Tests
  • 13 Simple Linear Regression
  • 14 Introduction to Multiple Regression
  • 15 Multiple Regression Model Building
  • 16 Time-Series Forecasting
  • 17 Business Analytics
  • 18 Getting Ready to Analyze Data in the Future

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Additional information

GOR013839547
9781292338248
1292338245
Statistics for Managers Using Microsoft Excel, Global Edition by David Levine
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
2020-08-14
752
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