The definitive introduction to statistics by Anderson, Sweeney, Williams has now been expertly adapted for business and economics students across the United Kingdom, Europe, Middle East and Africa. Adapting authors, Jim Freeman and Eddie Shoesmith, have taken the classic rigour and rich pedagogy of the United States text and carefully blended it with the latest applications and technology to provide a truly complete introduction to statistics. Students will engage seamlessly with the material as all Case Problems, Statistics in Practice features and examples throughout the text have been thoro.
With its application-oriented approach, the fifth EMEA edition of Statistics for Business and Economics teaches students the core concepts of statistics in the fields of business, management and economics, with the needs of the non ...
This market leading text offers a proven, comprehensive, applications-oriented approach. Written by authors who are highly regarded in the field, the text provides sound methodological development. The discussion and development...
This text integrates various statistical techniques with concepts from business, economics and finance, and demonstrates the power of statistical methods in the real world of business.
This book was written for first courses in statistics for undergraduate and graduate students in business administration, public administration, and economics.
Steven C. Huchendorf, University of Minnesota. Contains detailed solutions to all even-numbered exercises.
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The book also provides a great deal of flexibility for designing your course sequence through its applications approach where students will learn when to use certain techniques and how to interpret results to help in decision making, its ...
This book has evolved from numerous graduate courses in mathematical statistics and econometrics taught by the author, and will be ideal for students beginning graduate study as well as for advanced undergraduates.
The final chapter introduces classical time-series analysis and how it applies to business and economics. This text provides a practical understanding of the value of statistics in the real world.
Given its scope, the book offers an indispensable reference guide and is a must-read for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as managers, scholars, and lecturers in business, politics, and economics.