As with earlier editions, this text fully integrates the use of computers with statistics. This edition has retained the non-intimidating approach to describing the concepts and applications of statistics while giving students the opportunity to observe and actually carry out computer-generated solutions using a statistics package like MINITAB or a spreadsheet package like Excel. The text has also been designed so that those requiring a more traditional calculator-based approach will find an abundance of exercises and examples that can be solved in that manner. A CD-ROM presenting data sets and special Excel macros that Robert Pavur (Professor, U of North Texas) has created will be bound into the back of the book.
"Introductory Business Statistics is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements of the one-semester statistics course for business, economics, and related majors.
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Introduction to Business Statistics
This proven, popular text cuts through the jargon to help you understand fundamental statistical concepts and why they are important to you, your world, and your career.
Introduction to Business Statistics: A Computer Integrated Approach
The book maintains the level of rigor of a more conventional textbook in business statistics but uses a more streamĀlined and intuitive approach.
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Introduction to Business Statistics: Solution Manual
CD-ROM contains: Chapter 21: Ethics in statistical analysis and reporting -- applet exercises.