The Practice of Statistics for Business and Economics /
Layth C. Alwan, Bruce A. Craig and George P. McCabe
- 5th Ed.
- New York Macmillan International Higher Education 2020
- xxxiii, 767p. : ill. ; Tables: T-1 to T-20; Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises: S-1 to S-46; Index: I-1 to I-7; 28cm
It includes Index.
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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 Examining Distributions CHAPTER 2 Examining Relationships CHAPTER 3 Producing Data CHAPTER 4 Probability: The Study of Randomness CHAPTER 5 Random Variables and Probability Distributions CHAPTER 6 Sampling Distributions CHAPTER 7 Introduction to Inference CHAPTER 8 Inference for Means CHAPTER 9 One-Way Analysis of Variance CHAPTER 10 Inference for Proportions CHAPTER 11 Inference for Categorical Data CHAPTER 12 Inference for Regression CHAPTER 13 Multiple Regression CHAPTER 14 Time Series Forecasting CHAPTER 15 Statistics for Quality: Control and Capability CHAPTER 16 Two-Way Analysis of Variance CHAPTER 17 Nonparametric Tests CHAPTER 18 Logistic Regression